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Old 11-21-2010, 10:06 PM
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Needing the hose that runs from the driver valve cover to the brake booster, starter bolts, throttle cable w/o traction control, LS6 intake gaskets, alternator bracket(s), and both radiator hoses. Hoping to find someone that works for a dealership and can help me out. I went to my local dealership and it just seemed a little high. I think he quoted me like $39 on the cable, $55 on the hose, $78 for the pair of radiator hoses, and $22 for both bolts. These prices are just ridiculous. I hate paying dealership prices. They have a 20% markup on everything.
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Needing the hose that runs from the driver valve cover to the brake booster, starter bolts, throttle cable w/o traction control, LS6 intake gaskets, alternator bracket(s), and both radiator hoses. Hoping to find someone that works for a dealership and can help me out. I went to my local dealership and it just seemed a little high. I think he quoted me like $39 on the cable, $55 on the hose, $78 for the pair of radiator hoses, and $22 for both bolts. These prices are just ridiculous. I hate paying dealership prices. They have a 20% markup on everything.
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The short starter bolt doesn't come up anywhere. Get the radiator hoses & intake gaskets at Pep Boys or something. The rest appears to be available, you won't know until you place an order. Save the attachment to your computer, it'll be way clearer.
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I'm just looking at the prices you posted compared to Parts Taxi. Where'd you get those numbers? Do they think you're the US military?
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if you dont want to pay the list prices find someone that works for a dealership and get them @ cost.
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Have you looked at rockauto.com or gmpartsdirect.com? The only thing with gmpartsdirect.com is that you need the part #.
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gmpartsdirect.com will navigate you through the system to find the part you need. It displays the part numbers when you "submit" as you move towards checkout.

The last time I needed GM parts, Rock Auto had them but their shipping charges for GM parts is off the scale, worse than gmpartsdirect.com. Parts Taxi has the best shipping numbers, they don't pad it to squeeze more money out of you.



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