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Source for parts great quality
by
dankcorey22
on 19 Jan, 2011 13:14
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Whats yalls input on place to order good quality parts that prices are pretty cheap. Im getting ready to order my bearings and rings for my engine and dont want to skimp on quality on those parts! Parts place is really expensive but has good quality but im looking for equally quality parts just not so high
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#1
by
RabbitJockey
on 19 Jan, 2011 13:44
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i go with a local guy cause i don't have to pay shipping, i would assume everyone else does haha, he usually has the best part and the best price.
best way to get ahold of him is by calling, which is best anyway because his website doesn't have nearly all the things he sells
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#2
by
tylernt
on 19 Jan, 2011 16:29
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I use autohausaz.com. Many of the parts are German, some are Mexican (often they say on the website so you know what you're gonna get). Quality has been good so far, and price usually beats local sources (when there even is a local source).
Most of the parts in my Jetta are from Autohaus. They must love me, I've paid hundred$ to them... and I'm not even done...
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#3
by
dankcorey22
on 19 Jan, 2011 17:11
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I wish i could find a local supplier for my parts!
Ill try looking at autohausaz.com they might be the way to go! I cant find anyone that sells .040 over rings tho so ill call hastings
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#4
by
rallydiesel
on 19 Jan, 2011 18:00
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Bestpricecarparts has good stuff for a good price.
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#5
by
rabbitman
on 19 Jan, 2011 19:20
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Find someone that can buy from worldpac, they're as good of parts as you can get nowadays.
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#6
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 20 Jan, 2011 05:44
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I wish i could find a local supplier for my parts!
Ill try looking at autohausaz.com they might be the way to go! I cant find anyone that sells .040 over rings tho so ill call hastings
VWs use metric rings yo..
you get .5mm over size (.030)
or 1mm over size (.060)
never heard of 40 over rings for a VW diesel tho.
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#7
by
coke
on 20 Jan, 2011 05:49
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Jack at vwdieselparts.com sells .020 and .040 pistons + rings, all good quality too.
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#8
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 20 Jan, 2011 05:53
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why would you want SAE size rings when you cant get that size of piston?
maybe im wrong, but all the replacement pistons i see, are .5mm OS, or 1mm OS..
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#9
by
coke
on 20 Jan, 2011 06:11
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All I am saying is Jack at vwdieselparts.com sells .020 and .040 pistons and rings. I have no idea why he uses that size, he just does.
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#10
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 20 Jan, 2011 06:16
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i just wonder why someone would want rings for a piston size ive never even heard of..
like i say, all ive ever seen for over size pistons, are all in half mm sizes bigger than stock.
i totally believe you that jack sells 20 and 40 over rings tho..
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#11
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coke
on 20 Jan, 2011 08:15
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Thats cool. Honestly, I never saw anyone advertise the metric versions of rings/pistons. I know Jack refuses to buy cheap parts and only gets OEM / german genuine quality parts. Its interesting you brought that up because if you hadn't, I wouldn't have known that.
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#12
by
ShoulderMan
on 20 Jan, 2011 08:24
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I also use Autohaus for all my parts, even for some of the BMW parts. I havent found cheaper anywhere else that say OEM.
A part from the dealer will be $200, Napa wants 150.00, BAP wants 100 and Autohaus wants $25.00 for the same part. (not all parts are drop that steep, but ive found most are 50% less than anywhere else)
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#13
by
rallydiesel
on 20 Jan, 2011 13:07
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FYI, .02" and .04" are 0.5mm and 1mm respectively.
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#14
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 20 Jan, 2011 13:10
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FYI, .02" and .04" are 0.5mm and 1mm respectively.
crap, i couldnt remember if it was .020 or .030..
i stand corrected!