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Good U.S. Stores

Post by Red04VXE »

Hey guys, anyone got any links to good Yanky shops.
I've tried a few but don't get replies to emails, mostly can't remember who i've sent them as well.
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Post by Slunnie »

Tom Woods is outstanding for propshafts
http://www.4xshaft.com/index.html

In depth reply to emails, prompt but best to call.... and make sure you have an internet phone card and a lot of time to chat! Bet extremely helpful, very kind and generous and everything will be done legit. Shafts are manufactured and arrive to your door within 5 working days.


Tirerack is pretty good also for tyres.
http://www.tirerack.com/

Reply promptly to emails, great to deal with, does not take Aussie CC's so need to transfer money manually. Tyres arrive to your door within 5 working days expedited.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

If you are having trouble sourcing parts in the US you can email or pm me and I will try and help.

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Post by bru21 »

mate emailing the us is like putting a message in a bottle. Ring and speak to someone and then email them directly. I have brought in a fair bit (114k in one order with honda) from the US and they still don't reply to email a few months later. some company's are great in replying but they are few and far between.
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Re: Good U.S. Stores

Post by Red04VXE »

grimbo wrote:
Red04VXE wrote:Hey guys, anyone got any links to good Yanky shops.
I've tried a few but don't get replies to emails, mostly can't remember who i've sent them as well.

good Yanky stores for what products?
Well I asked in the GENERAL 4X4 Tech Section of a 4wd Forum.

Lockers, Reduction Gears, Diff Gears and other bits to Suit 60 Series to be more specific.
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Post by Red04VXE »

locktup4x4 wrote:If you are having trouble sourcing parts in the US you can email or pm me and I will try and help.

Jason
I did last night via website.
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Re: Good U.S. Stores

Post by grimbo »

Red04VXE wrote:
grimbo wrote:
Red04VXE wrote:Hey guys, anyone got any links to good Yanky shops.
I've tried a few but don't get replies to emails, mostly can't remember who i've sent them as well.

good Yanky stores for what products?
Well I asked in the GENERAL 4X4 Tech Section of a 4wd Forum.

Lockers, Reduction Gears, Diff Gears and other bits to Suit 60 Series to be more specific.
yeah we get that but it could have been for a variety of products or vehicles that's all. Sorry for trying to get more info so as to provide a good answer
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Post by ajsr »

put your foot in it again grimbo lol ;)
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Post by grimbo »

ajsr wrote:put your foot in it again grimbo lol ;)
not quite sure how. It could have been to buy plasma rope so www.rockstomper.com or perhaps stuff for a Suzuki www.trailtough.com www.calmini.com or a nissan www.purenissan.com but apparently we should have known it was for a 60 Series
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Post by Jeeps »

here ya go: http://www.quadratec.com too bad you don't have a jeep, i got their catalogue in the mail last week and it's got 450 pages of accessories just for wranglers. It's twice as thick as the entire aussie ARB catalogue. There's some top stuff in the US but toyotas are kinda in the minority
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Post by Red04VXE »

Jeeps wrote:here ya go: http://www.quadratec.com too bad you don't have a jeep, i got their catalogue in the mail last week and it's got 450 pages of accessories just for wranglers. It's twice as thick as the entire aussie ARB catalogue. There's some top stuff in the US but toyotas are kinda in the minority
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Post by Wendle »

www.polyperformance.com

Bought thousands of $ worth of gear from there and never had to lift the telephone. Just find what you want on their site and then e-mail them asking for a quote including freight. If you work out the time zones properly you'll get an answer straight away.
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Post by Kalex »

Slunnie wrote:Tom Woods is outstanding for propshafts
http://www.4xshaft.com/index.html

In depth reply to emails, prompt but best to call.... and make sure you have an internet phone card and a lot of time to chat! Bet extremely helpful, very kind and generous and everything will be done legit. Shafts are manufactured and arrive to your door within 5 working days.


Tirerack is pretty good also for tyres.
http://www.tirerack.com/

Reply promptly to emails, great to deal with, does not take Aussie CC's so need to transfer money manually. Tyres arrive to your door within 5 working days expedited.
Hi Slunnie, how much does it cost for shipping of tyres?
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Post by Red04VXE »

Red04VXE wrote:Has anyone dealt with these guys?

http://www.ronsmachiningservice.net/servlet/StoreFront
Just to let ya's know, $620USD to my door in 7Days for a pair of Lock Rights. :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

www.atlanticspeed.com for gauges.

People have also had allot of success with www.egauges.com too :)
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Post by WICKED »

www.locktup4x4.com

Can't suggested them enough. I needed some wheel spacers ages ago, thes guys have been that good. I'd happy send any one there way!
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