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Parts source.
I thought this may help some Chrysler owners in the UK and parts of Europe.
Before buying my 2004 G/Voyager I had owned several American Ford and GM cars. To get parts for these, I used Rock Auto in the USA and found their prices very reasonable even taking into account the delivery costs.
I must be lucky as I've not needed many parts for the GV in 10 years(fingers crossed) but I went to get two anti-roll (sway) bar links and was quoted from a UK budget supplier £28ish each. I thought sod that and looked up the price on Rock Auto, under Town & Country as the USA equivalent. I bought two at £4.80 each and with the shipping it all came out at £24 and they add the VAT in as well for the UK. Delivery- one week.
I'm not saying it will be worth doing for all parts especially heavy ones but they may be worth a look, if you are not wanting the parts asap.
JJ.
Before buying my 2004 G/Voyager I had owned several American Ford and GM cars. To get parts for these, I used Rock Auto in the USA and found their prices very reasonable even taking into account the delivery costs.
I must be lucky as I've not needed many parts for the GV in 10 years(fingers crossed) but I went to get two anti-roll (sway) bar links and was quoted from a UK budget supplier £28ish each. I thought sod that and looked up the price on Rock Auto, under Town & Country as the USA equivalent. I bought two at £4.80 each and with the shipping it all came out at £24 and they add the VAT in as well for the UK. Delivery- one week.
I'm not saying it will be worth doing for all parts especially heavy ones but they may be worth a look, if you are not wanting the parts asap.
JJ.
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