Parts again

Tom in Mo.

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I am completely rebuilding the front end of a Dodge 3500 4x4 now and just ordered $970 worth of parts from Rock Auto online. Bearing hubs, ball joints, tie rods, ujoints, rotors, etc. It took awhile to cross reference parts to make sure I ordered the right parts. I did the math from retail autoparts stores and figure I saved over $700 by using Rock Auto (I do not work for them). Also, I did not have to pay Missouri sales tax (another 7-9%). This is for Moog and Mopar parts.
Recommended for sure.
P.S. If anyone attempts this project themselves, you need to be able to swing a 4 pound hammer fearlessly.
 
(quoted from post at 18:11:58 06/08/19) I am completely rebuilding the front end of a Dodge 3500 4x4 now and just ordered $970 worth of parts from Rock Auto online. Bearing hubs, ball joints, tie rods, ujoints, rotors, etc. It took awhile to cross reference parts to make sure I ordered the right parts. I did the math from retail autoparts stores and figure I saved over $700 by using Rock Auto (I do not work for them). Also, I did not have to pay Missouri sales tax (another 7-9%). This is for Moog and Mopar parts.
Recommended for sure.
P.S. If anyone attempts this project themselves, you need to be able to swing a 4 pound hammer fearlessly.


INTERESTING, as R.A. has been charging me North Dakota sales tax for about a year now, 5%.

They always have a 5% discount code, so paying the sales tax eats up the discount.
 
Bob, For us in MO. if your online seller has a retail or warehouse in the state they charge tax. If the stuff comes from out of state no tax.
That being said, they are trying to get full time sales tax on all online purchases so it's just a matter of time. Some states like yours already have this in place.
 
(quoted from post at 01:44:48 06/09/19)
(quoted from post at 18:11:58 06/08/19) I am completely rebuilding the front end of a Dodge 3500 4x4 now and just ordered $970 worth of parts from Rock Auto online. Bearing hubs, ball joints, tie rods, ujoints, rotors, etc. It took awhile to cross reference parts to make sure I ordered the right parts. I did the math from retail autoparts stores and figure I saved over $700 by using Rock Auto (I do not work for them). Also, I did not have to pay Missouri sales tax (another 7-9%). This is for Moog and Mopar parts.
Recommended for sure.
P.S. If anyone attempts this project themselves, you need to be Then RA must own some real estate or lease a facility in your state. That is the difference.

INTERESTING, as R.A. has been charging me North Dakota sales tax for about a year now, 5%.

They always have a 5% discount code, so paying the sales tax eats up the discount.

Then RA must own some real estate or lease a facility in your state.
 

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