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Cheapest OEM parts dealers

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by ThunderOne, Mar 4, 2017.

  1. Mar 4, 2017 at 8:34 AM
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    ThunderOne

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    im price comparing LBJs and so far I have compared Toyota of Dallas, Toyota of Conicelli and Toyota Parts Deal and so far Conicelli has the lowest prices. Does anyone have any other recommendations?

    Thanks!
     
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    Make sure to factor in shipping and handling. A low price doesn't mean anything if it's being made up somewhere else
     
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    Surprisingly my local Dealer was cheaper than any online source when I was looking for the window weatherstripping. They initially gave me an outrageous price (like $50 per weatherstrip) but when I was about to hang up they guy offered me the wholesale price of $32/unit which was cheaper than any online retailer I could find. You just gotta haggle they will try to upsell you.
     
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    Been great to deal with as of late.
     
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    I like my Local dealer .

    If they or I order something wrong they take it back no questions .

    I seem to have really bad luck trying to order online .So I have sorta just given up
     
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    Same here the prices at my local dealer are not bad.
     
  12. Mar 4, 2017 at 6:46 PM
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    Well it was a close one, but my basket is the cheapest with Conicelli, by a few dollars cheaper than Camelback. Even with the free shipping through Camelback, Conicelli beat them even before I used their 15% off shipping coupon code. Thanks fellas for the suggestions!
     
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    If you don't live in Arizona and have to pay sales tax!
     
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    Their website is awesome. Really easy to look up parts. And the prices for OEM seem about par.
     
  15. Mar 5, 2017 at 10:07 AM
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    Good to know, I've been curious for a while, but too lazy to do extensive price checking, on which online dealer would have best prices.
     
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    I like toyotapartsdeal.com even though the prices are slightly higher than some others. The reasons are 1) they organize everything according to the electronic parts catalog (EPC) which makes it easy to find the parts from the EPC diagrams (although they don't provide diagrams, you need an EPC), 2) you can enter your VIN and it will give exact parts for you vehicle (rather than list all parts for manual vs. automatic, for example) 3) they list standard parts like nuts, bolts, etc. on each section.
     
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