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I stay away from these overseas companies that sell EVERYTHING.If something does not fit,defective etc.,you are out of luck.Their draw is cheap price.Its best to pay more for quality and service.If its a foreign product,buy from a domestic distributor that will
stand behind the product.If possible,buy goods made in the U.S. with a company that knows the car and you can communicate directly.Vivid,Shine are great for body parts.
ZCF is fantastic for carbon fiber.
stand behind the product.If possible,buy goods made in the U.S. with a company that knows the car and you can communicate directly.Vivid,Shine are great for body parts.
ZCF is fantastic for carbon fiber.
#3
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I've bought a few things, and it's basically an eBay type situation, except with fixed prices. Many vendors, a feedback system, and your money is actually held in escrow in case there's an issue. I've bought a few micrometers, and a set of calipers, and have been very happy with them (and the great prices). Delivery time was 1-2 weeks, with tracking. Be careful, though, as there are many knock-offs, like Ray's Alloy lugnuts for $14/set.
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Aliexpress does not sell things, Aliepxress is Alibaba's B2B storefront where you can do micro transactions with large manufacturers and boutique suppliers. I have purchased many things through Aliexpress but not car parts. Most of the parts located on the site are likely the same parts from the same suppliers and manufactures that you see on ebay and on other after market sites within the US and Canada. Most companies in the US source their parts from these very suppliers.
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