![]() 08/08/2014 at 18:13 • Filed to: oppopinions, rock auto | ![]() | ![]() |
I've ordered maybe half a dozen OEM cheapo replacers from Rock Auto over the years and had good stories all together. Now my tight budgeted friend's alternator has gone kaputy and she needs a replacement, and I just want to make sure they're entirely good now that my reputation is on the line
So opponauts, opinions on rockauto?
![]() 08/08/2014 at 18:34 |
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i've bought parts from them before for various beaters i've owned. no problems to report.
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Ive spent hundreds of dollars on that site, and have been treated very well. I recommend it for most parts. Stuff like alternators, starters, power steering components. I would recommend you buy from a local parts store. The failure rate of aftermarket, parts store type components is high. When it does fail, you remove it, take it to the parts store, walk out with a new one. It takes a bit longer when dealing with an online store obviously.
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Love em, always have the parts I need, they arrive fast and I've yet (knock on wood) to have to exchange anything.
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They sold me a seriously bad headlight. Then they turned around and sent me two good ones when I told them. I approve.
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been using for a while. I ordered a pair of headlights for my projector retrofit and due to a typo one headlight (full assembly) only cost me $1.42, the other $81. So 2 brand new top quality headlights for <$100. Not bad. Then I proceeded to rip them apart and do unspeakable things
![]() 08/08/2014 at 19:34 |
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They seem to have everything, and at good prices. I did get a window motor from them last summer (back window). The local stores only had the motor/regulator combo, bought the motor only for half the price. Worked (I guess, don't use the back windows much) for a while, then one spring morning I went to put the window down. Didn't happen. It worked the week before, and at least it stopped in the up position both times. Only lasted about 6 months before it went dead. Outside the 30 day warranty though. I didn't change it yet (again, don't use back windows much), but when I do, it will probably be with something that has a longer warranty.
Had friends that got parts from there and they didn't have problems with them though, so maybe I was just unlucky.
![]() 08/08/2014 at 19:38 |
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Go for it. They're good people.
![]() 08/08/2014 at 19:54 |
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Awesome service. Their parts selector is like a wholesaler's and includes pictures to help ID parts. Good reputable brand stuff.
Recently I ordered a set of front brake rotors and due to my mistake got wrong ones. No problems, I submitted a request for return, printed a shipping label and returned them costing me only the cost of shipping. Awesome.
Now one comment on buying an alternator. Be very careful to get a reputable brand. The cheapies use chinese or worse regulators whose lives are measured in weeks. Same for rebuilt distributors. Its a shame but you can't trust the real cheap rebuild brands.
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Typos in your financial benefit are best typos possible. But uh...please keep those unspeakable thinks unspoken
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Same here. Never had any issues, just wondered if anyone had. Love the little magnets they send
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I've ordered from them dozens of times and only had two problems. First was that one shock didn't come with me bushings or hardware, but they sent me replacements very quickly even though they had to get the kit from the shock manufacturer because it was a cheap closeout item. Second was a window motor that was wrong because their catalog s wrong. It didn't account for the updated part that face-lift models got, their catalog didn't even show the updated part. So they again had to call the manufacturer, but they got me the correct part at not cost to me within a few days and fixed their catalog issue. Definitely recommend.
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*thumbs up for proper cust service*
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Rock auto, more like beat your auto to shit then buy more stuff from them cuz they rock
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Must've been refurbed, what a shame. Motors and regulators are such a pain in the ass. Ah well tho, it's a back door. Screw the passengers, they can suck it up
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I agree, parts stores are more expensive but convenient. Have a single car, can walk the commute to work so for the past few years it hasn't been worth it. When I move out to bumfudge nowhere I'll probably have to hit up parts stores again.
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Never had to return stuff from rock auto yet, but good to know their stuff is reliable.
Agreed on the reputable brand bit. I find my...extended high revving behavior wears most cheap alternators out like fabric. I actually have a 2nd cheap alt on stand by for when the current one dies. Buy cheap, swap out in 10-15 min.
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IIRC I got some KYB shocks missing a washer a while back. Had a spare that nearly matched so NBD for a temp replacement. Didn't even bother complaining for such a small issue, but good to know their replacement method is that good, and great to hear they'll go out of their way like that with the manufacturer
![]() 08/08/2014 at 22:30 |
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they went back and corrected it afterwards - I checked :/
![]() 08/08/2014 at 22:33 |
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The unspoken was referring to whatever you did when you ripped them apart. Although I'm super curious what exactly required a headlight disassemble.
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Projectory HID retrofit. Instead of having blinding plug n play HIDs i'll have legit projectors with nasty cakes Demon Eyes —> http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/aint-no-angels…
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ooh that's clever. gonna remember
![]() 08/08/2014 at 22:56 |
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You know, from all the comments in here. I gotta say. I work in a full service shop. In my experience, 1 in 4 boxes of shocks has missing hardware. Regardless of brand happens all the time.
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Theyre mounted and ready for install. The purple turns on (both) when my car remote starts, then a switch brings them to green. Once headlights turn on the demon eyes turn off. Depending on the weather they'll be mounted, aimed and sealed this weekend. There will be a post and a big reveal of sorts.
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From my >2 years in a shop, imma agree. Thank santa christ for Napa
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And community hardware drawers!
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Yep—go for it.
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By the way, because of this string I just found new headlights for my wife's '02 Si at $35 each and ordered a set. That's far easier than trying to polish them......
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I think it was a refurb. Oh well, I'll get another one at some point. Or maybe a junkyard one.