Posted by warbaby on April 18, 2023 at 16:23:51 from (24.247.205.221):
In Reply to: Rock Auto question posted by Leroy on April 18, 2023 at 11:17:17:
A few years ago I looked at some rotors and drums for a F-350 and at Rock Auto it came to around 300.oo. That was slightly cheaper than Auto Zone, BUT Shipping was another 70.oo, and if I wanted them the next day (like Auto Zone, who had to order them from an out of state warehouse) it was a whopping 200.oo+ for rush delivery. At least Auto Zone didnt charge me to ship them to their store!
Amazon Prime had the same exact AC Delco parts for 100.oo bucks less than Rock Auto, w/ free shipping and I had them the the next day without paying that extra $200.oo to get them there.
Rock auto is only a deal for me if I'm looking in the ''Clearance'' category where you can buy oddball tractor or old car stuff in bulk for pennies on the dollar.
I have a good friend that swears by Rock Auto, and usually has a stall in his garage filled with their boxes, but I think he just likes covering his tool box and fridge with their show-car magnets.
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