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Old 04-28-2008, 01:24 PM
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Good Canada located part source?

Greetings all!

Long time skulker, first time poster here...
I have tried to read all the posts on the topic of coil springs and shocks... but I am growing rather cross-eyed... at this time I only wish to get rid of the sag and replace the shocks and steering damper. I don't have any immediate plans for serious off-highway use [yet] so I am not looking to get involved in a lift. I do have 31" inch tires which have no clearance issues.

Does anyone know of a reasonably priced source for these parts in Canada? I have been calling local parts stores (napa, canadian tire) but I am not happy with the prices I have been quoted... for example 105$ CND for a monro steering damper and 160$ for a set of generic springs (non-progressive). I don't have any problem with spending money; just don't want to spend lots on sub-standard parts. Should I be ordering from the States?

Thanks for reading... and for any assistance offered!!
Cheers!
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Generally I've found much beter deals across the border. I get my stuff shipped to a US address and drive across to get the package, to save being gouged by UPS or FedEx. If you live close to the border that's the way to go.
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Originally Posted by stock94runner
Greetings all!
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced source for these parts in Canada?
Cheers!


Ask for Lee at Obsessive Off road Center.

http://www.my4wdstore.com

Tell him Michael Sent you

I replace all my shocks back when I was on 31 Tires with SkyJacker. Front Rear and Steering stabilizer. Nice thing about the Skyjackers is they are Lifetime warranty and will work with a 0" to 3" Lift.

Still running the Front Shocks and the Steering stabilizer (Been beating on them for 5 years now)

The Skyjackers have great on road manners
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Go to Medicine Hat. go to the end of 10th ave SW. i forgot the name but they are cheap and can order 90% anything on the market today.
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Ordering stuff online is cheapest. American prices are better.
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4hummer thanks for that link man i really apperciated it!
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Order from US but try and get them to ship USPS. If you use a carrier (ie fed ex, UPS ) you get dinged with a massive brokerage fee proportional to the dollar amount, not size. UPS SUCKS!!!!!!
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Order from US but try and get them to ship USPS. If you use a carrier (ie fed ex, UPS ) you get dinged with a massive brokerage fee proportional to the dollar amount, not size. UPS SUCKS!!!!!!
agreed, My Budbuilt skid plate cost me $110.80 in customs fees
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Thanks all...

Thanks all for the replies!

Really like the idea of purchasing in the States and picking up at the boarder, buddy of mine does that back home [new brunswick] little expensive to drive from this far north in sask. to try that here.

Michael, couldn't make heads or tails of the web site order form... [server prob on my end I expect] I did send an email to whom you suggested. Appreciate the info.

Cheers
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I picked up my Old Man Emu shocks and springs for the back end of my 1991 4Runner from National4WD. It came in to under $500 (at the time, the Cdn $ wasn't quite as strong as it is now).

I haven't picked anything up from North Shore Off Road yet ( http://www.nsor.com/ ) but the prices they've quoted me on things have been pretty reasonable.
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www.bigcountrycustoms.com
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Just for regular type parts I get ehm here. usualy at my door in 1-2 days.
http://www.autopartsonlinecanada.com/
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Originally Posted by Flash319
Just for regular type parts I get ehm here. usualy at my door in 1-2 days.
http://www.autopartsonlinecanada.com/
$432 plus shipping for an air/fuel ratio sensor, that the US sites charge $190 for And it's a POS Bosch one. Even the dealer can beat that price, they just quoted me $285 in stock, pick it up on the way home from work. I think I'll stick with my local guy.

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