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24-08-2022, 06:28 AM | #31 | |||
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Don't know about auto8 warranties as I have never had a problem with anything I've bought off them. Most of it heavy duty truck stuff. Would you like me to go and ask them for you ? I support local jobs first.
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25-08-2022, 04:59 PM | #32 | |||
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In that case I have and I apologise for my mistake and stupidity.
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They advertised NOS BF alternators with a 5 year warranty in the description. When it came time to claim they said only 1 year warranty as that's what's listed in the item specifics, the 5 year was an error. They now advertise 5 years in both sections. Also had a Bosch master cylinder. 2 year warranty. About 14 months in it started occasionally leaking from between the main piston and body. Apparently that was a fitting fault, but it didn't matter it only had 12 month warranty. Item specifics was different than description. Seemed to have stopped leaking now too. As I try to do. But my wallet can't ignore massive differences in prices unfortunately. If I had of won that $1.8b lottery draw a few weeks back it would have been a different story. |
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25-08-2022, 06:34 PM | #33 | ||
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I use Online Auto Parts quite regularly as I live in a rural area.
I don't buy the cheap stuff but the name parts are always reasonably priced. For the Victorians, they also have a warehouse down there so it's not just Qld. Their delivery charges are quite reasonable and I have even ordered from them on an afternoon and had the package turn up at my local Post Office the next day. |
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31-08-2022, 08:16 PM | #34 | ||
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G'day all.. About six weeks ago I did the unthinkable in the rain and managed to back into a mate's Ford Territory ...Just careless , no excuses and did $1200 damage to the rear quarter panel subsequently done under insurance .. Surprisingly all I really did to the AU 2 was break the left hand tail light and cracked a bit more paint on the rear bar .. Once I sorted out the insurance for Leigh to get his car fixed quickly I tried to buy a new tail light .
. Rang Ford in Tassie (three dealers)... Nup ....can't get them anymore they all said . Gave me the genuine part number though .. Rang the various recyclers to try and find a Series 2 or 3 light and shocked to find they are pretty hard to come by and after trying 3-4 of them I gave up .. Good ol EBAY then .. Plenty of non genuine but not many genuine at the time .. Then a mate told me about a mob called Carparts2U . I visited their website , found a tail light for $75 and rang them .. They were awesome and I paid for it via Paypal .. Postage was $19 with insurance . Two days later it arrived beautifully packed . I had a really close look before fitting and was genuinely pleased with the quality compared to the genuine one . It may not be OEM but to say I was happy and relieved that it was a pretty accurate alternative is an under statement .. I have been stung by after market parts before but thankfully not this time .. Carparts2U are a father and son company based in Sydney . I think their prices are pretty good , their service is terrific and will use them again .. |
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31-08-2022, 11:23 PM | #35 | |||
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03-09-2022, 08:38 AM | #36 | |||
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Mostly electrical components I've tried to source via Ford and the yellowing headlights I wanted to replace surprised me .. Ford wanted $370 each or well over $750 delivered a couple of years ago . I was expecting a couple of hundred but not nearly double the price . Ended up using some compound and now periodically rub them and reasonably rejuvinate them . Front brake calipers ended up being non genuine because Ford's seemed to cost more than made sense at the time .. New keys cutting and coding from local Ford mob quoted $350... Chose a private crowd to do it for $190.. When I got the cheap brand new LH tail light recently I noticed Carparts2U had the headlights for series 2-3 AU's for $195 each .. If they are equivalent quality to the tail lights I might just go with them later on . I guess it's understandable given AU's are now at least two decades out of production but it's getting harder for me to justify the extra cost of OEM parts to keep the old girl on the road .. If you are not familiar with them ,here's the link to their website ..You can ring them and double check on details too .They told me that they have lots of parts not listed and why it's worth checking via the Call Us servivce if the required part isn't showing in the drop down inventory ..really friendly mob .. https://www.carparts2u.com.au/.. . Cheers ... Last edited by roddy1960; 03-09-2022 at 08:51 AM. |
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03-09-2022, 11:44 AM | #37 | ||
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I come across quite a few AUs at the DIY wreckers. Presumably all the good parts would get taken in a hurry.
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