Posted by jm. on February 05, 2016 at 13:03:49 from (172.242.162.17):
In Reply to: Auto parts stores. posted by Jim PA on February 05, 2016 at 07:18:17:
We run 5 Navistar heavy hauler trucks from this farm. All are less than 1- years old but our parts bill is still several dollars a month just for odds and ends. Most time if we have time call and they deliver here to the shop with in two days. The other day we had a heated mirror that was bad, so I called in an order. Dealership is 38 miles from shop and day or two latter I was close so thought I would save them the delivery. Went in as you say No real parts counter just dudes behind desk. Ask about the mirror. O yea it is here, few minutes latter another guy brings it up, hands it over to another desk he makes a ticket, then I have to walk across the hall to pay... Just seemed like in the old days sure was a lot less effort. For all the Auto-Zone, O-Riles , ect They make their money in oil, accessories, ect what parts they sell are just the fast moving break pads ect. I expect they will be there for years.
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