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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet No comments
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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts




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When it comes to for automobile parts, there are plenty of ways in which a person can arrive at the parts that they need. However, some of the ways are authentic and clean cut. But on the other hand, some of the ways that parts are obtained are downright dangerous. One example of this is buying used parts from a yard, salvage yard, or repair shop. All of these places usually sell used parts that can be used for various things when repairing your car. What’s even more scary, though, is the fact that automobile generally put used parts in a car that’s going to be repaired, too, just in order to save the repair a bit of money. But here are some of the dangers of buying used parts if you aren’t familiar with them.

1. The History

When buying anything that’s used you rarely know the history of the product. The same holds true for parts , unfortunately. Consider that when you purchase parts from a yard you rarely know if that has been through an accident and is a enough piece to put on your car. Even though most of the parts that can be obtained through a or salvage yard are at your own risk and without a warranty, there are some major risks associated with doing so.

2. Too Unreliable

As mentioned, used parts can also be from repair . The reality at most repair is that the used parts that are there are usually kept in one large pile in the back of the repair shop. If you buy a used alternator from the repair shop then how would you know if it’ll last? It is very possible that the parts that are from a repair shop are no , or else if they are halfway decent parts they may just break down the next week. The parts that can be obtained through an repair shop or a salvage yard are just too unreliable to justify buying. Of course, you may very well be offered a refund or exchange if this were to happen, but the best thing would be to stay away from used parts altogether.

3. Getting Ripped Off

Another possibility, and perhaps the greatest one, is the fact that you are always able to be ripped off when buying used parts. Even if you don’t buy the used parts through a repair shop or a yard, if you do buy used parts through a private dealer then you always run the risk of getting downright ripped off. What is even more discomforting is the fact that you may never even be able to get a hold of the person ever again, too.

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Originally posted 2009-11-10 11:00:19. Go Home page

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Choosing the Right Auto Parts for your Suspension

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet No comments
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Choosing the Right Auto Parts for your Suspension




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There are many things that you must think about before repairing your car and the most important issue that must be decided is on the right parts for the job. There are so many options to choose from. Many people contend that a certain brand of parts is the best for any job, some people choose strictly OEM parts , and there are others who choose after-market parts simply because there is less of a hassle and they are less anyway. One scenario where you may encounter deciding which parts are right for the job is when dealing with repairing your whole suspension on your car.

Have you ever been traveling down the road and were able to feel every nook, cranny, and small bump that came along? What usually happens when your suspension system needs replacing is that the parts that are in your car give out and your car bounces vigorously up and down on the road no matter what kinds of rocks or bumps that are hit. If you are serious about changing the suspension system on your car, though, there are certain parts that you should know about that will do the job properly. Not all of them are cheap, but they certainly are needed in order to get the automobile back in tip top shape.

Strut Assembly

There are several words for the suspension on your car that can be used interchangeably. For example, the struts on your car, the parts involved with the suspension, as well as the shocks in your car are all the exact same ; however, they are just slightly different methods of calling them. The strut assembly that you must buy can come from virtually any that sells new parts and these are generally going to be anywhere from $75 to $100. For a bit more one is actually able to buy lifetime warranties, which is a great deal to those who want the added protection! Since the struts, or suspension system, don’t need to be changed very often, many people just decide to buy the .

Strut Mount

The strut mount is another one of the parts that is crucial to having a successful suspension system again, but the main purpose of this is to provide a bed for the whole strut assembly. These parts usually vary with the brand that produces them, but they are generally somewhere around the $50 .

Shock Absorbers

The third type of parts that you’ll need when repairing the suspension is the shock absorbers. These are of what will absorb the bounce in the automobile ride, but these are not all that either. Nevertheless, the shock absorber parts

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