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AdeTuono

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7,405 posts

234 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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I've run and maintained US cars for many years. Most regular bits and pieces are readily available in this country. Anything out of the ordinary I've always used either Summit or RockAuto, and have always been happy with their service. Until today...

I recently bought a 1992 E350 Econoline ambulance (I know...a few beers, eBay, surprise delivery a few days later; it was a 40' skool bus last year!). It's been off the road for a good while, and last MOT'ed 2010. I took it for an MOT last week, and it needed a few bits and pieces, more specific than the usual filters etc. So, fired up the PC last Thursday (note the day) and ordered a pair of headlights, brake shoes/pads/wheel cylinders all round, water pump and massive great centre exhaust silencer. All for peanuts. Headlights £13 each, wheel cylinders £2.80! etc etc.

Came downstairs this morning to a pile of boxes on my doorstep, and now my week's sorted.

How the Holy fk can they do that? Less than 4 days from US to my door, over a weekend. It takes longer than that to get something from just down the road.

steveo3002

10,664 posts

181 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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guessing you get stung for taxes etc ??

AdeTuono

Original Poster:

7,405 posts

234 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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steveo3002 said:
guessing you get stung for taxes etc ??
No; customs charges pre-paid. Shipping cost a bit, but not excessive, given the weight/size.

Geo22

162 posts

173 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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RockAuto are so good. I have ordered loads of stuff from them and as long as you use the fedex shipping it comes so fast and reasonably priced.


alabbasi

2,701 posts

94 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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It goes both ways. I deal with Introcar in the UK for my RR spares and they can usually get stuff to my door faster than any domestic shipment. The cool thing about Rock Auto is that they are pretty much a software company where parts distributors can list their parts. They represent excellent value for domestic car parts provided that you know what you're buying.

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

178 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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The only downside to Rockauto.com is when things go wrong, their customer service sucks, I've not suffered this yet personally but I do know a few that have, mainly down to them being basically a logistics company. The other thing is ordering stuff then finding out that it's coming from 6 different locations with 6 lots of shipping, I now order various options for each part then filter at the checkout to minimise the shipping costs.

SRT Hellcat

7,106 posts

224 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Just ordered a bunch of stuff from them for the Lightning. Hope it all works out. Less than half the price of US Automotive.

newsatten

3,910 posts

121 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Based on whats been said , ive just ordered my brake bits for my Challenger from Rockauto's

Well under half UK quoted prices for the same bits, thought it was worth a squirt lol


shake n bake

2,221 posts

214 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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5% discount code if anyone wants it: 117130262107400252. Good up until 20/10 and can be used repeatedly.
Put the code in the how did you hear about us box.

SRT Hellcat

7,106 posts

224 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Rock Auto delivered today. Very impressed

newsatten

3,910 posts

121 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Epic service from Rockauto's
Ordered my stuff Monday night , arrived Thursday!

Saved over 50% compared to US automotive, go figure lol


SRT Hellcat

7,106 posts

224 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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I was super impressed until I opened the package tonight.
Only received half the stuff I ordered.
Does say that the rest is being shipped from another warehouse.
Hopefully it will turn up this week

AdeTuono

Original Poster:

7,405 posts

234 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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SRT Hellcat said:
I was super impressed until I opened the package tonight.
Only received half the stuff I ordered.
Does say that the rest is being shipped from another warehouse.
Hopefully it will turn up this week
You should have got a summary of where/when/how many shipments on the final on-line page before you placed the order. You should also be able to track every individual part of the shipment.

In my experience, FedEx parcels are quickest, and generally have all duties paid at source. DHL/others are slower, and can get held up in customs. Be aware that if duty is payable, even if only £2-£3, ParcelForce, who take care of the UK part of the delivery, will add a £12 admin charge on any duty payable.

SRT Hellcat

7,106 posts

224 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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SRT Hellcat said:
I was super impressed until I opened the package tonight.
Only received half the stuff I ordered.
Does say that the rest is being shipped from another warehouse.
Hopefully it will turn up this week
Completely my fault. They sent three boxes. My guys never told me that two of the boxes where in the factory and only one made it into the office frown

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Friday 30th August 2019
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I use them, only complaint I have is Post Office here charging you a Handling charge,
So the Fedex shipping is the better option.