Posted by ericlb on May 21, 2014 at 05:14:40 from (67.142.161.21):
In Reply to: Chassis Parts posted by showcrop on May 17, 2014 at 17:06:37:
yes there is a difference, car parts are a field where companies have been profitizing, places that used to have a rep for good stuff have been bought out and now have chinese junk in the boxes that used to mean good stuff, the stuff allowes more money to be made by the parts store as well as the mechainic, you pay retail he pays jobber and theres a big price difference, there betting on the part making it until you trade the car in, i fyou like me and tend to keep a work vehicle 20 or 30 years or more as it still does the job you have it for thats a problem, on the few occasions when i have a professional mechanic fix mine as opposed to me fixing it, i buy the parts, lay them in the seat and the mechanic uses those parts, and as i was in the parts business for some time , i can tell if they did or not , if you cant, just take a felt tip pen, white or pink, and put a small dash where it will show on the installed part, it looks like a manufacturing quality check mark and only you know its your mark
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