Reputable Parts Supplier in US (East)
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Re: Reputable Parts Supplier in US (East)
"JMay" <jmay@***.net> wrote in message
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> Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in (Eastern) US
> of A?
> 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> Tks in advance...
I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very satisified
http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin. They
also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
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> Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in (Eastern) US
> of A?
> 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> Tks in advance...
I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very satisified
http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin. They
also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
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Re: Reputable Parts Supplier in US (East)
I second the reference to http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I've been dealing
with them for over 10 years for my A6, A4, Passat and SAAB; great guys
"Ian S." <iwsremove51@***.net> wrote in message
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> "JMay" <jmay@***.net> wrote in message
> news:cytQb.8357$_H5.5596@lakeread06...
> > Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in (Eastern)
US
> > of A?
> > 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> > Tks in advance...
>
> I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very
satisified
> http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
> parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin. They
> also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
>
>
with them for over 10 years for my A6, A4, Passat and SAAB; great guys
"Ian S." <iwsremove51@***.net> wrote in message
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> "JMay" <jmay@***.net> wrote in message
> news:cytQb.8357$_H5.5596@lakeread06...
> > Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in (Eastern)
US
> > of A?
> > 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> > Tks in advance...
>
> I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very
satisified
> http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
> parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin. They
> also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
>
>
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Re: Reputable Parts Supplier in US (East)
Thanks for your helpfulness - Ian And Tony!!!
I've already visited both Web-sites, searching for a Control-Arm Kit for my
'99 A6 2.8 .
The Full Control Arm Scenario model obviously is a CUBE - with eight
(possible) points.
Of the eight (possible) points, which is the most likely and which least
likely needing replacement?
Can you say?
TIA,
JMay
"Tony" <tshimi@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I second the reference to http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I've been
dealing
> with them for over 10 years for my A6, A4, Passat and SAAB; great guys
>
> "Ian S." <iwsremove51@***.net> wrote in message
> news:szIQb.4$Zz1.1@fed1read02...
> > "JMay" <jmay@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:cytQb.8357$_H5.5596@lakeread06...
> > > Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in
(Eastern)
> US
> > > of A?
> > > 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> > > Tks in advance...
> >
> > I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very
> satisified
> > http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
> > parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin.
They
> > also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
> >
> >
>
>
I've already visited both Web-sites, searching for a Control-Arm Kit for my
'99 A6 2.8 .
The Full Control Arm Scenario model obviously is a CUBE - with eight
(possible) points.
Of the eight (possible) points, which is the most likely and which least
likely needing replacement?
Can you say?
TIA,
JMay
"Tony" <tshimi@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I second the reference to http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I've been
dealing
> with them for over 10 years for my A6, A4, Passat and SAAB; great guys
>
> "Ian S." <iwsremove51@***.net> wrote in message
> news:szIQb.4$Zz1.1@fed1read02...
> > "JMay" <jmay@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:cytQb.8357$_H5.5596@lakeread06...
> > > Can someone recommend a few reputable Audi parts suppliers in
(Eastern)
> US
> > > of A?
> > > 800 phone numbers or Internet sites would hit the mark..
> > > Tks in advance...
> >
> > I got rear discs and pads for my A4 from this place and was very
> satisified
> > http://www.germanautoparts.com/ I'm also considering getting timing belt
> > parts from this place http://www.audiquattroparts.com/ in Wisconsin.
They
> > also rent the tools that make changing the TB easier.
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Reputable Parts Supplier in US (East)
"JMay" <JMay@***.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your helpfulness - Ian And Tony!!!
> I've already visited both Web-sites, searching for a Control-Arm Kit for
my
> '99 A6 2.8 .
> The Full Control Arm Scenario model obviously is a CUBE - with eight
> (possible) points.
> Of the eight (possible) points, which is the most likely and which least
> likely needing replacement?
> Can you say?
> TIA,
>
Sorry, I wouldn't have a clue. You could try a forum at www.audiworld.com
for an answer.
news:9iTQb.8772$_H5.1386@lakeread06...
> Thanks for your helpfulness - Ian And Tony!!!
> I've already visited both Web-sites, searching for a Control-Arm Kit for
my
> '99 A6 2.8 .
> The Full Control Arm Scenario model obviously is a CUBE - with eight
> (possible) points.
> Of the eight (possible) points, which is the most likely and which least
> likely needing replacement?
> Can you say?
> TIA,
>
Sorry, I wouldn't have a clue. You could try a forum at www.audiworld.com
for an answer.
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