Hey Gary. I got a little story for you. When I used to work for a auto body supply company, I went to Taiwan to tour some of the factories. There was a factory producing front end suspension parts. The same parts are coming off the assembly line. Some were going into white boxes and some were going into Moog boxes. Same parts. 😳
Wow you saw that first hand that's crazy, certainly puts things in perspective and proves what we have suspected for years thanks for sharing that Lou appreciate it
Rock Auto is a drop shipper and deals with parts from the same suppliers who supply auto parts stores. Amazon and eBay have some sellers who are intentionally selling counterfeit parts.
I agree 💯 this has been an issue for many years now regarding ebay and Amazon, I personally haven't used rock auto but know lots that do without issue, main thing is as long as they look after you if something goes south
@@garythegear RockAuto is okay I would stay away from their clothes out parts because all those parts come from a supplier in sugar Land Texas which is called surplus Auto parts 30-day warranty parts are rebox
I bought spark plugs from Ebay and a month later my car ran like sh*t pulled the plugs they were imitation junk and cracked...Now I want to buy plugs from Rock Auto I'm wondering if it's safe😢😢
@seatime674 ya hard to say lots of people seem to have good luck with Rock auto , for me personally with things like spark plugs I always shop local and avoid the on line company's
It sure is a sad reality. It’s all about the money and just the money. No more integrity now a days. Crazy world. Great video Gary. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks James your right it's about lining the pockets of big corporations and unfortunately the loss of many jobs in the US , there was a day I went out of my way to buy only AC Delco products because they were a quality product but now it a crap shoot each time I put a part on a customer car or my own thanks for watching 👍
Another great practical advice video from you again. Another option for some parts is get your original part rebuilt by small independant ( local is possible sometimes ) shops. I had the starter and alternator rebuilt local to me here in Saskatoon and sent a water pump cause it had the original GM Part number stamped into and I wanted it to go on the engine getting built for my C10 to Ontario for a rebuild. Also we are fortunate in Saskatoon and have 2 Radiator Shops that can rebuild an original radiator or heater core for you and I had my original rad and heater core rebuilt for my build. These things I mentioned are not usually the cheapset way to get things done but your usually geting a better quality job than mass produced parts from China.
Very good points Greg I neglected to mention this in the video it's certainly a good option to rebuild existing OEM parts whenever possible thanks for sharing that I appreciate it 👍
I put a water pump on my engine a few years back and knew it was made in China. went to put the fan and pulley assembly on it and the back of the pulley hit the water pump housing causing it to not turn. I had to then drive another hour to the parts store for pulley spacers!!!! You they were in stock what does that tell ya!!! A lot of people read the box and see "Assembled in the USA" this only means the off shore parts were imported into the States and put together they're not made there. This is a nice marketing trick. Yes unfortunately we are going to be stuck with these "B" rate or worse parts for the rest of our hobby days. Excellent info Gary thanks for sharing.
I work at an auto parts store and I agree Most important factor when it comes to where you buy them is customer care As in they treat you right and they help you with warranty and replacements Because it keeps the customer coming back and gaining their trust
Your absolutely right and for some reason there's alot of people that don't seem to understand this, it's always been the guy behind the counter, we have no control where and how part's are manufactured today and the large sum of them are poor quality buy if there's a good guy doing his job looking after his customer we will be ok
I have been through a few issues over the years buying parts. A decade ago you knew what stores to get parts and what stores to not get parts. Napa was the gold standard for getting parts. You would avoid stores like autozone and advanced. Now they're all the same and it makes it extremely hard to get parts for. Even if I get a refund or another part. I still have to drive back to the parts store or do the job over again. I put moog parts on my truck because they had greasable fittings and I remember them being the good second to the dealer. Now they're the same garbage the parts store sells. I don't know where the future will lead anymore. I don't want to get involved with the EV stuff for multiple reasons and I can't afford to buy a new vehicle. Parts is the final gate and if that fails, then I guess I need to start fixing the parts myself or manufacturing them.
Your absolutely correct and I have had the same exact experience with all the points you have listed, unfortunately I don't think things will get any better, I haven't even thought about what's to come with the EV stuff, thanks for sharing 👍
I've been pretty lucky also with most things however this water pump was the second one in less than 5000 miles, this is what inspired me to do the video thanks Clay 😊
Last year I put on a brand new Holley electric fuel pump on my 70 duster and it made about 80 miles before it decided to puke out on the way to Raddison car show. I got a pull to get the car show and tow truck to bring it home. I pulled off the Holley brought it back to the speed shop i deal with. I had no problems dealing with the guy and bought a Edelbrock fuel pump paid the difference, so far so good.
I've been hearing many stories like this in regards to holley fuel pumps both electrical and mechanical, my understanding is all there fuel pump manufacturing takes place in Mexico now while the carburetors are still assembled here, I can't confirm if any of this is true however it would certainly explain the frequent reliability issues
It certainly is frustrating, but while we might think nostalgically about parts made in Canada and the USA, the simple truth is that most people wouldn't be willing to pay what those parts would cost to make now. We all demand quality, but we are also addicted to cheap Chinese shit in every aspect of our lives. We would love to see a reborn parts manufacturing industry in North America, but none of us would be willing to work for half of minimum wage to make it happen. Rebuilding old oem parts is always the best option whenever possible these days, and hoarding new old stock parts whenever one comes across them! Thanks for the video Gary...
This is a good point that I neglected in the video your absolutely right no one would want to pay today's prices and who would work for those wages here in North America, also hording rebuildable OE components is always an option, I only know a few that are currently doing this it's a smart alternative thanks for sharing that roadmasterk
The problem is that "made in the US" has become a selling point. We even have American tool companies that switched to foreign made and they never lowered the prices. We can make the same products here for the same prices as them. The problem is that the manufacturers would have to pay the workers more and they have two options here. 1: make the product cost more. 2: take a lose on the net earnings for funds to the company. We have seen manufacturers buying out other manufacturers and that seems like where they want to go now. It's sad now. It's already a bear of a job to change the parts of modern vehicles and you don't really have full verification that the parts going in will work like they're supposed to. Even if the store has a decent return policy. You still have to waste hours taking the part back out and doing the job over again. The next part might be just as bad as the return also.
@@Soundsofthewood thank you for pointing this out. It’s funny how the boys upstairs have convinced us that our only options are to buy sweatshop parts from over there or to have sweatshop factory jobs here. There was a time when a USA factory job could buy USA factory parts and still pay the mortgage and put food on the table just fine. The difference isn’t simply cheap foreign competition…in fact it’s not competition at all if they’re stamping a U.S. brand name on it and it’s making U.S. owners richer. The reason we “don’t want to pay” higher prices is because we no longer have decent wages. Meanwhile the bosses are living better than ever…here and over there. 🤔
Original owner of an '87 442. Just bought an AC Delco water pump made in China and a new radiator made in Mexico. New timing cover made in China, but the new crank seal & timing chain are American. Things have gotten tough out there...
Lately I've been running into people that have been finding ways to rebuild the factory original stuff when they can , I'm not sure how they are doing it an in some cases it's costly but will last longer
Rock auto does offer cheap cheap versions of the part your looking up. But they are not in the business of selling counterfeit versions of the highest quality OEM components like many sellers on Amazon.
I'm not in argument with your claim but Is there anyway you can prove that? Is this just your opinion or are you directly connected to rock auto and know this just curious 🤔
@@garythegear Rock Auto does indeed sell junk. The cheapest line they have is well CHEAP. I do not have proof their OEM name brands are genuine. I would think if they were counterfeit the content creators on YT would have exposed this. I priced a multifunction switch for my Buick LeSabre in 2022 at my local Chevy dealer. His employee cost for an AC Delco unit was $120 more than Rock Autos unit. He told me to save money by purchasing the exact same unit from RA. It's was still $230 from RA but w as great part and worked. I like RA but I shop around and sometimes the local stores are the best deal for an aftermarket part. Sometimes NAPA has really come thru.
@TheOverisel thanks for sharing your experience seeing alot of people with success buying from Rock auto, what I'm searching for is individuals whom have had success in returning parts for warranty or manufacturing defects and what may be involved in that process , this in itself will dictate to me personally where I make my parts purchase
@@garythegear In the past two years I have received two damaged AC compressors and a bent radiator from RA. I did have to send them pics of the damage. All appeared to be from rough handling by somebody. As soon as the return label was scanned they sent out replacements at least with the AC compressors. The radiator for my kids little Saturn? They refunded my $$ and let me keep the bent radiator. I tested the radiator for leaks. I didn't leak. I installed it and it's fine. You must inspect the parts upon arrival because I think you have 3 weeks to get a refund or exchange. Don't assume all is good and store away your uninspected parts for a repair to be tackled later.
@TheOverisel yes thank you this is the kind of feedback I'm looking for, most of the comments on this topic are random do it your selfers that buy parts once or twice a year and have zero issues, I'm in the automotive trade and install parts on a daily basis and run into problems more frequently and have always been leary about what was involved with any on line company, your the first person to actually answer the question and I appreciate that , hopefully others will be educated from your comments as I have , I have a new respect at least for Rock auto
O buddy do you ever that right. I started working on vehicles in the 70's. We have always had problems but today it's much more difficult. We have to deal with China and they have no loyalty to us in fact many times I feel they cheat us. I think we need to become the squeaky wheel and complain to the part supplier. Recently I got something from Amazon that was a "Prime" item with "Free returns". I returned it and Amazon charged me $10. It's ok to charge for returns as long as you make that clear at the point of sale. Amazon is like most big companies, you can't call, e mail or text them. Finally I got a phone # and complained to someone in India. Amazon has really gone down hill, you have to be careful when ordering through them. We need to find ways to become effective as the squeaky wheel, because in the end we have what they want our money.
Yes I agree we are certainly at the mercy of China and big mail order companies, I guess in some ways we are to blame for it all as people tend to not support local business and local manufacturing, everyone is about cheap quick and easy, this puts local out of business, certainly is frustrating
Yes unfortunately it's getting worse every year that passes more manufacturing happens in other countries, just gotta find a good supplier that honors their warranty and keep plugging away
Sorry Gary, AC Delco is garbage now too. Used to sell a ton of Delco reman yrs ago and in a period of 5 yrs the quality went from good to bad. Only Delco we sell now are plugs and filters and the filters make me cringe...
Oh I'm. Well aware things have changed with AC Delco and it's been at least 10yrs that production stopped in Michigan and started coming from.China , the unfortunate part is everything now comes from China all the great brands we used to trust are no longer manufactured on this side of the ocean
I ordered a radiator fan from geeks paid on line only to b told they did not have the part a week later paid for another different one never saw my refund called and asked they said ask your bank never answered my question if a refund been issued very rude will never go there again
The real problem is you know you buy two tie rods and one of them slightly different or one of them has a little play in it out the box. Meanwhile I'm removing a 22-year-old GM tie rod with barely any play but the boot ripped and it's getting destroyed. But I you know yes it has play but not as bad as a brand new part that I bought and it wasn't a cheap part either. I don't want to name names but it's a Canadian company with blue boots
There shouldn't be any play in new parts regardless of brand I would promptly return that till they provided a solid part and yes lots of brand name stuff is of very poor quality today, bottom line don't install loose parts
because i am seller on ebay. so i think that rock auto, advance auto parts, keystone automotive operations are very highly priced so then i could not sell do on ebay. please help me
I certainly agree on the manufacturing end of it , however I don't think the individuals selling us the parts have any control of the quality issues, this is why it's important to deal with parts people that care about you as a customer and handle your defective returns and warranty claims without jumping through hoops
Yes unfortunately this is the world we live in today with a large percentage of our parts coming from an outside country, it's either that or we pay triple or more for parts made here and everyone chooses the cheaper option putting local manufacturers out of business
so how do you tell what is fake and what isnt? buy it then go on youtube and reveiw it? then its too late for you so your back at squre 1, please test it then tell me and i will avoid it, other wise what good are these videos?
If you listen to what I said in the video I did answer that question!!! All parts today are shit made in China!! Buy your shit from a company that will look after you with returns etc no questions asked! This is the only way around it today!! Wow dude?
@Chokani how was this a waste of time? I answered many questions if you paid attention to what I said! We're you expecting me to list a specific company? Only sponsored you tubers do that , I gave an honest answer that works for everyone regardless where you live on the planet , comical how I wasted your time yet you have time to post a dumb ass comment!!! Your welcome I recommend you unfollow 🙂
Bought my parts from parts geek,brake pads and rotors set,arrived within 3 days of ordering,after a yr install its been flawless
Parts geek are scammers that on a broad level consistently sends random parts to people, have a predatory return policy
Hey Gary. I got a little story for you. When I used to work for a auto body supply company, I went to Taiwan to tour some of the factories. There was a factory producing front end suspension parts. The same parts are coming off the assembly line. Some were going into white boxes and some were going into Moog boxes. Same parts. 😳
Wow you saw that first hand that's crazy, certainly puts things in perspective and proves what we have suspected for years thanks for sharing that Lou appreciate it
Rock Auto is a drop shipper and deals with parts from the same suppliers who supply auto parts stores. Amazon and eBay have some sellers who are intentionally selling counterfeit parts.
I agree 💯 this has been an issue for many years now regarding ebay and Amazon, I personally haven't used rock auto but know lots that do without issue, main thing is as long as they look after you if something goes south
@@garythegear RockAuto is okay I would stay away from their clothes out parts because all those parts come from a supplier in sugar Land Texas which is called surplus Auto parts 30-day warranty parts are rebox
I bought spark plugs from Ebay and a month later my car ran like sh*t pulled the plugs they were imitation junk and cracked...Now I want to buy plugs from Rock Auto I'm wondering if it's safe😢😢
@@seatime674 supposedly eBay goes good for their stuff they advertise they go after the seller
@seatime674 ya hard to say lots of people seem to have good luck with Rock auto , for me personally with things like spark plugs I always shop local and avoid the on line company's
It sure is a sad reality. It’s all about the money and just the money. No more integrity now a days. Crazy world. Great video Gary. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks James your right it's about lining the pockets of big corporations and unfortunately the loss of many jobs in the US , there was a day I went out of my way to buy only AC Delco products because they were a quality product but now it a crap shoot each time I put a part on a customer car or my own thanks for watching 👍
Another great practical advice video from you again. Another option for some parts is get your original part rebuilt by small independant ( local is possible sometimes ) shops. I had the starter and alternator rebuilt local to me here in Saskatoon and sent a water pump cause it had the original GM Part number stamped into and I wanted it to go on the engine getting built for my C10 to Ontario for a rebuild. Also we are fortunate in Saskatoon and have 2 Radiator Shops that can rebuild an original radiator or heater core for you and I had my original rad and heater core rebuilt for my build. These things I mentioned are not usually the cheapset way to get things done but your usually geting a better quality job than mass produced parts from China.
Very good points Greg I neglected to mention this in the video it's certainly a good option to rebuild existing OEM parts whenever possible thanks for sharing that I appreciate it 👍
I put a water pump on my engine a few years back and knew it was made in China. went to put the fan and pulley assembly on it and the back of the pulley hit the water pump housing causing it to not turn. I had to then drive another hour to the parts store for pulley spacers!!!! You they were in stock what does that tell ya!!! A lot of people read the box and see "Assembled in the USA" this only means the off shore parts were imported into the States and put together they're not made there. This is a nice marketing trick. Yes unfortunately we are going to be stuck with these "B" rate or worse parts for the rest of our hobby days. Excellent info Gary thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mike yes sometimes we battle fitment issues also another good point I neglected to mention thank you for sharing that
I work at an auto parts store and I agree
Most important factor when it comes to where you buy them is customer care
As in they treat you right and they help you with warranty and replacements
Because it keeps the customer coming back and gaining their trust
Your absolutely right and for some reason there's alot of people that don't seem to understand this, it's always been the guy behind the counter, we have no control where and how part's are manufactured today and the large sum of them are poor quality buy if there's a good guy doing his job looking after his customer we will be ok
I have been through a few issues over the years buying parts.
A decade ago you knew what stores to get parts and what stores to not get parts.
Napa was the gold standard for getting parts.
You would avoid stores like autozone and advanced.
Now they're all the same and it makes it extremely hard to get parts for.
Even if I get a refund or another part. I still have to drive back to the parts store or do the job over again.
I put moog parts on my truck because they had greasable fittings and I remember them being the good second to the dealer. Now they're the same garbage the parts store sells.
I don't know where the future will lead anymore.
I don't want to get involved with the EV stuff for multiple reasons and I can't afford to buy a new vehicle.
Parts is the final gate and if that fails, then I guess I need to start fixing the parts myself or manufacturing them.
Your absolutely correct and I have had the same exact experience with all the points you have listed, unfortunately I don't think things will get any better, I haven't even thought about what's to come with the EV stuff, thanks for sharing 👍
It's tough getting crap parts! I have been lucky for the most part. Thanks for sharing!
I've been pretty lucky also with most things however this water pump was the second one in less than 5000 miles, this is what inspired me to do the video thanks Clay 😊
Last year I put on a brand new Holley electric fuel pump on my 70 duster and it made about 80 miles before it decided to puke out on the way to Raddison car show. I got a pull to get the car show and tow truck to bring it home. I pulled off the Holley brought it back to the speed shop i deal with. I had no problems dealing with the guy and bought a Edelbrock fuel pump paid the difference, so far so good.
I've been hearing many stories like this in regards to holley fuel pumps both electrical and mechanical, my understanding is all there fuel pump manufacturing takes place in Mexico now while the carburetors are still assembled here, I can't confirm if any of this is true however it would certainly explain the frequent reliability issues
It certainly is frustrating, but while we might think nostalgically about parts made in Canada and the USA, the simple truth is that most people wouldn't be willing to pay what those parts would cost to make now. We all demand quality, but we are also addicted to cheap Chinese shit in every aspect of our lives. We would love to see a reborn parts manufacturing industry in North America, but none of us would be willing to work for half of minimum wage to make it happen. Rebuilding old oem parts is always the best option whenever possible these days, and hoarding new old stock parts whenever one comes across them! Thanks for the video Gary...
This is a good point that I neglected in the video your absolutely right no one would want to pay today's prices and who would work for those wages here in North America, also hording rebuildable OE components is always an option, I only know a few that are currently doing this it's a smart alternative thanks for sharing that roadmasterk
The problem is that "made in the US" has become a selling point.
We even have American tool companies that switched to foreign made and they never lowered the prices.
We can make the same products here for the same prices as them. The problem is that the manufacturers would have to pay the workers more and they have two options here.
1: make the product cost more.
2: take a lose on the net earnings for funds to the company.
We have seen manufacturers buying out other manufacturers and that seems like where they want to go now.
It's sad now. It's already a bear of a job to change the parts of modern vehicles and you don't really have full verification that the parts going in will work like they're supposed to.
Even if the store has a decent return policy. You still have to waste hours taking the part back out and doing the job over again. The next part might be just as bad as the return also.
@@Soundsofthewood thank you for pointing this out. It’s funny how the boys upstairs have convinced us that our only options are to buy sweatshop parts from over there or to have sweatshop factory jobs here. There was a time when a USA factory job could buy USA factory parts and still pay the mortgage and put food on the table just fine. The difference isn’t simply cheap foreign competition…in fact it’s not competition at all if they’re stamping a U.S. brand name on it and it’s making U.S. owners richer. The reason we “don’t want to pay” higher prices is because we no longer have decent wages. Meanwhile the bosses are living better than ever…here and over there. 🤔
Original owner of an '87 442. Just bought an AC Delco water pump made in China and a new radiator made in Mexico. New timing cover made in China, but the new crank seal & timing chain are American. Things have gotten tough out there...
I’ve had the least problems with advance auto
Ain’t nothing wrong with Japanese manufacturing don’t get them mixed up with chins and Taiwan
Yeah Japanese part makers make quality stuff worth spending the money
I've been trying to buy parts for my 65 Ram or Martin. They're almost exthink they're very expensive and most of my crap
Lately I've been running into people that have been finding ways to rebuild the factory original stuff when they can , I'm not sure how they are doing it an in some cases it's costly but will last longer
I’ll only buy Callahan Auto Parts from Sandusky OH
Gotta watch my more recent video on parts boxed as made in the USA and Canada, they are not what we think
how about China?
@Clover-mk7mv not sure I understand the question? How about China? There's alot of stuff coming out of China and the quality certainly isn't there
Yeah but does it have a guarantee?
Baught 4 different thermostats all different stores.. prices were different and one was half the others and they were exactly the same out the box..
Ya isn't that crazy, I appreciate you sharing that and for watching
Rock auto does offer cheap cheap versions of the part your looking up. But they are not in the business of selling counterfeit versions of the highest quality OEM components like many sellers on Amazon.
I'm not in argument with your claim but Is there anyway you can prove that? Is this just your opinion or are you directly connected to rock auto and know this just curious 🤔
@@garythegear Rock Auto does indeed sell junk. The cheapest line they have is well CHEAP. I do not have proof their OEM name brands are genuine. I would think if they were counterfeit the content creators on YT would have exposed this. I priced a multifunction switch for my Buick LeSabre in 2022 at my local Chevy dealer. His employee cost for an AC Delco unit was $120 more than Rock Autos unit. He told me to save money by purchasing the exact same unit from RA. It's was still $230 from RA but w as great part and worked. I like RA but I shop around and sometimes the local stores are the best deal for an aftermarket part. Sometimes NAPA has really come thru.
@TheOverisel thanks for sharing your experience seeing alot of people with success buying from Rock auto, what I'm searching for is individuals whom have had success in returning parts for warranty or manufacturing defects and what may be involved in that process , this in itself will dictate to me personally where I make my parts purchase
@@garythegear In the past two years I have received two damaged AC compressors and a bent radiator from RA. I did have to send them pics of the damage. All appeared to be from rough handling by somebody. As soon as the return label was scanned they sent out replacements at least with the AC compressors. The radiator for my kids little Saturn? They refunded my $$ and let me keep the bent radiator. I tested the radiator for leaks. I didn't leak. I installed it and it's fine. You must inspect the parts upon arrival because I think you have 3 weeks to get a refund or exchange. Don't assume all is good and store away your uninspected parts for a repair to be tackled later.
@TheOverisel yes thank you this is the kind of feedback I'm looking for, most of the comments on this topic are random do it your selfers that buy parts once or twice a year and have zero issues, I'm in the automotive trade and install parts on a daily basis and run into problems more frequently and have always been leary about what was involved with any on line company, your the first person to actually answer the question and I appreciate that , hopefully others will be educated from your comments as I have , I have a new respect at least for Rock auto
O buddy do you ever that right. I started working on vehicles in the 70's. We have always had problems but today it's much more difficult. We have to deal with China and they have no loyalty to us in fact many times I feel they cheat us. I think we need to become the squeaky wheel and complain to the part supplier. Recently I got something from Amazon that was a "Prime" item with "Free returns". I returned it and Amazon charged me $10.
It's ok to charge for returns as long as you make that clear at the point of sale.
Amazon is like most big companies, you can't call, e mail or text them.
Finally I got a phone # and complained to someone in India.
Amazon has really gone down hill, you have to be careful when ordering through them.
We need to find ways to become effective as the squeaky wheel, because in the end we have what they want our money.
Yes I agree we are certainly at the mercy of China and big mail order companies, I guess in some ways we are to blame for it all as people tend to not support local business and local manufacturing, everyone is about cheap quick and easy, this puts local out of business, certainly is frustrating
MEXICO MAKES LOTS OF PARTS
Your absolutely right lots comes out of Mexico also
I havent bought moog in a long time. Paying for a name isnt the same as paying for quality. Junk parts are killing the hobby.
Yes unfortunately it's getting worse every year that passes more manufacturing happens in other countries, just gotta find a good supplier that honors their warranty and keep plugging away
Sorry Gary, AC Delco is garbage now too. Used to sell a ton of Delco reman yrs ago and in a period of 5 yrs the quality went from good to bad. Only Delco we sell now are plugs and filters and the filters make me cringe...
Oh I'm. Well aware things have changed with AC Delco and it's been at least 10yrs that production stopped in Michigan and started coming from.China , the unfortunate part is everything now comes from China all the great brands we used to trust are no longer manufactured on this side of the ocean
we are steering rack and pump directly supplier in china and with shipping with worldwide service
Looking forward to working with you
I ordered a radiator fan from geeks paid on line only to b told they did not have the part a week later paid for another different one never saw my refund called and asked they said ask your bank never answered my question if a refund been issued very rude will never go there again
unfortunately there's lots of places that treat customers this way but we learn quickly to avoid them and make sure others know about their service
hello there if i want to know that cheap price seller so then what can you recommend that which one supplier to good for me
Good video Gary, this crap is affecting all of us.
Thanks for watching Glen 👍
When getting stuff delivered. People rebox and return junk parts to scam. And they just get reshipped like that also
Yes unfortunately your correct I tend to see this happen alot also
The real problem is you know you buy two tie rods and one of them slightly different or one of them has a little play in it out the box. Meanwhile I'm removing a 22-year-old GM tie rod with barely any play but the boot ripped and it's getting destroyed. But I you know yes it has play but not as bad as a brand new part that I bought and it wasn't a cheap part either. I don't want to name names but it's a Canadian company with blue boots
There shouldn't be any play in new parts regardless of brand I would promptly return that till they provided a solid part and yes lots of brand name stuff is of very poor quality today, bottom line don't install loose parts
Parts geek and rock auto are the best
because i am seller on ebay. so i think that rock auto, advance auto parts, keystone automotive operations are very highly priced so then i could not sell do on ebay. please help me
Has anybody had a problem with masterpro fuel pump?
Where did you get those rad hose clamps? 👍👍
There just those creepy plastic covers , honestly can't remember where I purchased them , may have been part of those hose covering kits you can buy
@@garythegear😂😂😂😂
What about locally owned stores like RPM?
All my trips to RPM have been positive
Toyota OEM or bust. Only exception is when the OE manufacturer of parts is known.
To me i go to Napa.
I've always considered general motors like Chinese more than I anyting else the cheap race car made in China
Hate to break it to you Tim but the Chinese parts are in all brands of cars not just GM
Good quality is acdelco but made in mexico make sure not to buy the one made in china l got some histories about what l,m talking about
Nissan has a double seal slave cylinder.....at least....at dealer....
The auto parts business is a big racket
I certainly agree on the manufacturing end of it , however I don't think the individuals selling us the parts have any control of the quality issues, this is why it's important to deal with parts people that care about you as a customer and handle your defective returns and warranty claims without jumping through hoops
Purchase AC Delco twice , made in China.
Everything comes from China
Were screwed because those parts don't last silch a few months or a year
Yes unfortunately this is the world we live in today with a large percentage of our parts coming from an outside country, it's either that or we pay triple or more for parts made here and everyone chooses the cheaper option putting local manufacturers out of business
Parts Geek does not stand behind their products at all. Buy somewhere else.
At the end of the day everything is going to s*** all industries
so how do you tell what is fake and what isnt? buy it then go on youtube and reveiw it? then its too late for you so your back at squre 1, please test it then tell me and i will avoid it, other wise what good are these videos?
How bout you test it and tell me ? Why must I invest money to save you money? If you're worried about counterfeit parts don't buy stuff on line
Figure it out yourself if you want to know..Durp
🙏✌️🛐🎏🤠👍
Screw the consumer! When consumers do not have any money, who is going to get screwed.
I'm confused by this comment as consumers pay for everything!!! We are all consumers
Sound Lik white labeling 😒
They do not stand behind their products at all. Buy somewhere else.
Hay guy instead telling stories tell the watcher where the fuck you get good parts
If you listen to what I said in the video I did answer that question!!! All parts today are shit made in China!! Buy your shit from a company that will look after you with returns etc no questions asked! This is the only way around it today!! Wow dude?
Wasted my time. 😮
@Chokani how was this a waste of time? I answered many questions if you paid attention to what I said! We're you expecting me to list a specific company? Only sponsored you tubers do that , I gave an honest answer that works for everyone regardless where you live on the planet , comical how I wasted your time yet you have time to post a dumb ass comment!!! Your welcome I recommend you unfollow 🙂
Damn Garry get em!!!
ABLAS MUCHO PERO NO ASES NADACOMO SE ASE
Replica auto parts 😮🤦♂️