Can anyone recommend a good online Durango parts warehouse? Good parts at fair prices, Thanks
Thank you. I've looked at the ones you've mentioned. Figured I'd get some input from those of you that have used online for the good and the bad places. ThanksI always start with RockAuto, especially since they list aftermarket and OEM typically. And if they don't have it, if it's OEM, then just search the part number online and see what OEM vendor has the best deal with shipping. Usually for me it's Mopar Parts Giant, BAM Wholesale, or something. Also, keep in mind a bunch of the online OEM vendors also sell on eBay and occasionally the part's cheaper on there with the shipping versus their website.
Thanks for the input. Looking for a shifter cable. So I'm not sure a recycle yard would be very helpful.OEM I use WeRMopar.com
But a 2002 I'd be inclined to search recycle yards for parts outside of maintenance items.
Sometimes that's our only option. I find a lot of the parts I need at Pick N Pull. They're in fairly good condition.Thanks for the input. Looking for a shifter cable. So I'm not sure a recycle yard would be very helpful.
Thanks. Got it at the dealer. Negotiated the price down 20%. Fair price.I buy OEM Mopar parts on ebay a lot.
You just need the part number + put it in the search bar.
I haven't been burned yet. If it ever does happen Ebay typically sides with the buyer so I'm not that concerned about getting a dud + needing to return.
0I buy OEM Mopar parts on ebay a lot.
You just need the part number + put it in the search bar.
I haven't been burned yet. If it ever does happen Ebay typically sides with the buyer so I'm not that concerned about getting a dud + needing to return.
ThanksSometimes that's our only option. I find a lot of the parts I need at Pick N Pull. They're in fairly good condition.