Posted by INCase on April 20, 2023 at 06:48:53 from (209.221.240.192):
In Reply to: Rock Auto question posted by Leroy on April 18, 2023 at 11:17:17:
kinda late in the game on this one
I use their website mainly as a parts look up source. they have a pretty wide range of part quality from cheap to OEM. So I find the brand and quality i want then i take those part numbers and search in goooogle and see who has the best price. sometimes Rockauto, sometimes amazoon, sometime eebay sometimes others.
Rockauto's prices are almost ALways the lowest BUT their shipping often shoots them out of contention but sometimes the deal is so good their shipping doesn't matter. I have had 2 items in the cart and it looked like they both shipped from the same place location A for example. then i remember Oh, i need XYZ part as well so i went back and added that to the Cart and then all 3 parts showed up coming from 3 different locations so guess what? 3X shipping $ and the deal was no longer a deal.
I've never had a core with them so i don't know how that might work. I haven't had any trouble yet... one order Fedex took to the wrong house and i didn't know that of course. Rock auto you CANNOT talk to anyone and can only go thru their email issue system. luckily i found my parts but i don't have much faith in their return/resuolution system but again haven't had to actually use it.
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