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ART StrongArms, $639/set
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FYI, sharing this with everyone else, since mine are reportedly on the way.
www.stylintrucks.com Click the link above. Locate the Air Ride StrongArms kit which applies to your year range of truck (I ordered same year range as my ball joints). OR, alternately you can go directly to the Strong Arms "Truck" arms page, hunt the number for the kit you want, and search for it at the Stylin Trucks website to confirm they carry it and have it available. Get the Stylin Trucks part number from the website. In the example below, I got the 73-87 set with part number LUCA11802 Call their sale hotline. Transfer to the sales department. If you are a first time customer, let them know you saw a deal that you absolutely could not pass up and decided now was the best time to give StylinTrucks your business. Let them know you have have the part number, and a coupon you'd like to use. Give them the part number, and if you're not already a customer (I am), they will take your info. Give them the part number. Tell them your coupon code is: EXTRA20 This coupon will take 20% off your order! This takes the $799 upper/lower arms kit down to $639 total. If they ask for a 'reference number' or whatever, this is the code that is usually on your magazine/sales flyer/catalog, you don't need it, don't panic, just say you don't have the catalog you saw the stuff in sitting in front of you right now. NOTE: COUPON WILL NOT WORK AT WEBSITE, YOU MUST CALL TO USE IT. NOTE: Coupon code expires March 31, 2008. NOTE: If 20% coupon won't work, there is a 15% coupon: MAR15 --- this brings price down to $679. NOTE: They almost always have other coupons going on, find them using THIS LINK This should net you the resulting picture you see below, which was my order. $639 for the arms. They DO NOT apparently combine coupons, so free shipping is probably out of the question. YMMV. There are free shipping coupons out there, but everything is drop-shipped direct from ART, so ... not sure how much good the coupon will do you. I had someone worried that I said "$639" when the end cost after shipping is really $710. Seriously... trust me, I looked for three weeks and priced through everyone I could find. The best I could get for these things shipped was around $780 shipped, and that was with 10% knocked off (Many thanks to that vendor, btw!) So....if you're in the market, just trying to hook anyone else interested up. This price is MUCH lower than what CPP is charging, and honestly nets in right around what the (reportedly) lesser/inferior DJM tubular and no-name tubular arms cost. Enjoy. |
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PS - this worked for me. If this gets heavily abused and people buy an ass-ton of these arms, I'm pretty sure they'll find some way to exclude using this coupon against the ART arms, or something ... so .... get in while you can, and hopefully they don't refuse or void my order over this :) I was going to wait till I had the arms in-hand to share the info, but that wouldn't give anyone much time...and I'd like to see Tony and the other guys at ART get the business, to be honest :D
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They won't care. They drop ship these things. All they have to do is paperwork to make whatever they make on the arms. By the way, they are offering free shipping now. I once called them and got them to agree to 15% off special and free shipping. They are pretty cool like that.
Free shipping coupon code: POTOGOLD ends march 17th |
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Holy Chit -- $67 shipping! That pretty much wipes out any savings the promotion helped out with.
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With no promotion, it comes out to almost $900.
$180-$190 savings. If you paid tax, it would almost be $1,000. |
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maybe but that is still a wee bit on the extreme side for shipping 4 a arms ...
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I'm surprised stylintrucks gives those promo discounts on airride products. I'll bet they are making nothing if not loosing money on the deal. As a whole though, automotive aftermarket wholesale pricing is around 10-20% which sucks for retailers. Just as a comparison, my wife deals in a fashion industry where retailers get around 50% off retail. |
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I agree that ART is raping their dealers if that is what they charge for shipping. That is freekin' ridiculous, but sadly not surprising ... opinions vary, but ART is pretty well known for being over-inflated on lots of levels. :haha:
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I figure unless ART is cutting them a deal and giving them the arms at 20% below MSRP, yup, they're probably losing money on the deal (to the tune of ~5-10%). I don't necessarily feel bad about it, because I know they make up the money elsewhere, but the reality is, so few people will actually cash in on this that I doubt it's really even going to scratch, much less dent their bottom line. (At least that's what I tell myself :() Quote:
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I feel like the manuf'er is giving it to their dealers at a cost that should be the actual MSRP, NOT the dealer price. Dealers have no option but to sell @ markup to make a profit, which in turn leaves the end user (purchaser) feeling screwed. I don't feel it's the "right" way to do business, but if you can do it, and the market allows it, that's basically the heart and soul of our country, whether we like it or not. Quote:
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Thanks for the info shifty. Why did you order the 73+ strong arm kit?
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I was actually referring to something OTHER than their shipping charges being over-inflated ... but you're new to the Suspension forum, so I can see where you're a bit confused on where I'm coming from.. :lol:
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There's a reason I don't push the "retail sales" thing. The margin isn't the best, and it takes a large volume to make good money. Large volume means large overhead, and large amounts of time, which equal little money in the end. Now product manufacturing... it's a little better.;)
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I reckon if I'd have ordered a different year (if there was even a difference), like maybe 67-70, they would have come with the 67-70 balljoints, not the 71-72 or 73-87 or whatever the year breakout is. |
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Thats kinda what I figured after looking over the airride parts list. The 71-71 and 73+ have the same part number for the LCA, but different for the upper.
Will that 73+ airride kit bolt on to a 71-72 crossmember and allow the use of the 73+ larger spindle and brake setup? Is that EXTRA20 code good for one item or for the entire order? |
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As 've been told time and time again around here (this is not my personal experience, in other words) with stock upper and lower control arms, you can literally interchange 67-70, 71-72, 73-87. Any of the arms from any of those years will bolt onto the other respective crossmembers. It's possible this could even be true for 60-66, that's not my year range of interest, I don't care.
The point everyone has been drilling home with me is that, no matter what arms you choose to use, you need to be most concerned with your spindles. If you're using 67-68 spindles, you need to use 67-68 balljoints. If you're using 73-87 spindles, you need to use 73-87 balljoints. You also need to use the same year of outer (not inner) tie rod as the balljoint/spindle. As for your question, you need to contact ART and ask them, or ask someone else here. I've never worked with this product. I assume that the cross-shafts are the same, so, yes, if all the stock arms interchange, there must be no difference between all of them. That code shoud be good for the entire order. |
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Thanks shifty, I'll do my homework on the crossmember and see about placing an order pretty quick.
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I just tried and I didn't get a discount with either coupon. Anyone else have any luck?
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YOU NEED TO CALL. The website will not let you add the coupon. :) This is why I mention "call the sales hotline" and not "add the stuff to your cart at the website and apply the coupon" ;)
I had the same problem, but only mentioned it in a different post here. I'll updated my post above. |
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Im with Porter on the reason for not wanting to do the retail sales on many things. Places liek Summit,Jegs,and Stylin buy in bulk and if the product dont sell in a timely fashion they make offers like this to move the product. If they didnt they would be sitting on a high price item and not selling. Yes it makes it seem they loose money but really they arent. Places that buy mainly direct with manufacturers and drop ship wouldnt make good on a deal like that at all just as Porter stated but a place like Stylin needs to move product to make sales,and since its been on the shelf for a period of time it needs gone.Manufacturers do get some of their money back by inflating shipping which makes places like Stylin and others order in bulk to save on shipping so they can control that part themselves as many manufacturers prefer to sell bulk items to vendors instead of drop ship and make shipping deals with places to get bulk shipping rates on large orders.
On another note,Shifty thanks for the link and coupon,as I may just try to jump in on that because I have been on here long enough to start thinking I may just bag mine........now to come up with more money I dont have. |
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I do not have the tracking #. I've been told by two board vendors that they are drop-shipped direct from ART, and the operator at stylintrucks stated the same - she told me ahead of time that the arms will not ship from the stylintrucks warehouse.
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