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12-06-2009, 10:55 PM | #26 |
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Re: Suspension Parts ... LMC vs NAPA
You can go to www.napaonline.com and get the prices that you should be paying.
Having worked in independent and NAPA parts houses in the past I can tell you that they all either do or can sell off different price sheets and a lot of NAPA stores do sell to the general public at full list. The www.schucks.com or other O'Reilly sites will usually show really competitive prices and give you a good idea of what a real deal is. www.northernautoparts.com is another one to check. I buy a lot of hard parts from them and have been really happy with what I got. But as others said, factor shipping in to the equation. If you can't get it shipped to the door with a total of less than the local guys charge it isn't a deal. |
12-06-2009, 11:48 PM | #27 |
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Re: Suspension Parts ... LMC vs NAPA
I bought contr0l arm bushings/cross shafts from LMC because they were cheaper than the local stores, even with shipping. O'reilly's could not get the cross shafts. Everything else I got at O'reilly's or Autozone because NAPA was way high. Its been four years & everything still works like new and is tight.
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