Posted by jdv on June 27, 2017 at 14:48:39 from (69.55.18.242):
In Reply to: parts price ripoffs posted by olgentdc on June 27, 2017 at 11:29:44:
This is one that really torques me, I have had an experience recently about the same. Mechanic I use said the front wheel bearing on a 2011 expedition was gonna run 280 for the cheapo Chinese bearing, but if I wanted a good skf or timken it was going to run 400 for just the bearing, not wanting to get ripped off I look on line, and low and behold I can get the cheapo for 90 and a good motor craft for 180. I told the mechanic and he said that he wouldn't put on the bearing if I ordered it because of liability issues. So the mechanic and the local Napa store no longer get my business. I don't mind every one making a buck but they don't have to make it off of one customer! Auto parts stores in small towns are the biggest rip off there is nowa days it seems. I love amazon, have some filters for my ford son major in my cart now.
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