Best place to buy Mercedes parts online? I Used to own a BMW and bavauto.com was the place, however now I drive a benz, I would like to know if there are any good places to buy maintenence parts .. |
I just buy all my parts off the dealer. It's not the cheapest for sure, but everything's readily available. Some people recommend Caliber Motors and Autohaus, but both of these companies are in the States if you want to deal with cross-border shopping. A google search will find both websites. What kind of MB do you drive? |
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www.autohausaz.com I've used them for my E320 for years now and its awesome, any purchases over $50 includes free ground shipping anywhere in the US, so ship to Pt Roberts is your best bet, i just picked up some brake rotors, pads, and fluids, over 50lbs of stuff and free shipping!!! |
What about local tuning shops......besides SR? |
this is where i go now to get stuff done on my car. they also can do custom tuning and flashes. they can also help u get the oem parts u require. the guys here used to work at a local shop but now they decided to venture forth and open their own. www.thespeedsyndicate.com |
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I used parts.com They're networked to dealers, I just send them to pt roberts to pick them up. Pricing is good, especially compared to dealer price over here or even local parts like worldpac etc... I've bought my stuff for about 50% off the price here... |
i go to eec-online.com or check out ptmaxi.com |
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If for maintenence parts, you can try hope fung, which is in Richmond... They have almost the same prices as other online stores in Canada. |
depending what year your MB is try www.rockauto.com ; cheapest prices I've seen online anywhere. I've used them several times for several different vehicles over the last 2 years. Much cheaper than even my best discount at Lordco. Never had a problem with shipping or fitment of parts; however if it's just 02 Sensors you need and you're a bit intuitive with a tool box you can always buy the cheap Universal One's from Lordco for like 40$ and do them yourself with a bit of wiring. |
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