May 24, 2019, 01:32 PM
FootbrakeJimBest Website for GM Parts?
In terms of favorable pricing, are there any dealer or other websites that offer any discounted prices? Back in the day I had a shop account with the local Chevy dealer, and they took good care of me.
For pickup and car repair parts, Rock Auto has been my go-to if not in a hurry, they usually sell genuine GM parts at the best prices I have found. Like Knock Sensors, they sell the real deal for half the price of generic auto parts store knockoff junk. But sometimes they don't list or carry certain parts.
If I google search, I find a long list of sites with names like "gmpartsonline", "gmpartscenter", etc. I suspect most of them aren't affiliated with GM at all, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as they have real GM parts at good prices.
So does anyone have any suggestions? Looking for body and interior stuff now, pickups all within the past 10-11 year models. Working on an '08, an '18, and a 2016. Dealers are outrageous on some of the stuff. Makes me think I better take real good care of my 2015,

(or go back to an older one - I loved my '02 HD2500, still the best vehicle out of the 34 I've owned, as far as build quality and mechanical design).
May 24, 2019, 01:44 PM
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I loved my '02 HD2500, still the best vehicle out of the 34 I've owned, as far as build quality and mechanical design
A LOT of things have changed at Government Motors since 2002.
May 24, 2019, 08:24 PM
rustyjim that was my suggestion also,try scoggins and ****ey,and find a corporate account you can buy under
May 24, 2019, 10:08 PM
EmanGo to sites like GM parts online and get your part numbers. Then check ebay, there's a lot of NOS and dealers selling on there. Best prices I've found and you can still cheat the tax man and get free shipping.
May 25, 2019, 11:07 AM
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Go to sites like GM parts online and get your part numbers.
Thanks for sharing that lead, it just helped me out.
May 26, 2019, 09:55 AM
I.P. DaileyI thought every drag racer had a buddy at a GM dealership that always took care of them?
May 28, 2019, 08:58 AM
BD104XI look them up myself on AC Delco's website and then buy them off of Amazon.