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Old May 27, 2013 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 01SilverCC
Rock Auto is good too. I have ordered parts from them 3 times. They have good prices and good quality parts. You just need to watch their shipping charges. Sometimes they will have to ship from 2 different locations and charge separate shipping for both. Other times after the shipping charges the total cost is more than it would be to buy the same parts at a local parts store. For me the deciding factor is often what level of quality the part is or what manufacturer I prefer to buy from. I stay away from cheap Ebay parts and the lower line Chinese made junk they sell online and at parts stores. I do not like to replace parts twice and I want to do a good job and do it right when I fix my truck so I try to research and get good quality parts for it. That always involves a lot of shopping, research and reading online reviews.

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Jimmy brought up a good point. Make sure what your ordering ships from the same warehouse.

After you add a part to your cart and view the list again, every item with a little box truck next to it means it ships from the same warehouse.

If not youll pay extra so just be careful.
 
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Old May 27, 2013 | 07:03 PM
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With my new coil springs and the KYB shocks you couldn't even push down on my front end that's NICE just like all my Baja Bugs I used to own I can now run over speed bumps and not even notice them.

Now all I need are some Bilstein shocks and thicker Stabilizer bar in the front
 
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