New tie-rods and pitman arm price...what is reasonable?

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Doverpoint

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1A Auto has a front end suspension package for $139.95 and includes:

FRONT Suspension Kit includes:
(2) - FRONT UPPER Ball Joints - LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side)
(2) - FRONT LOWER Ball Joints - LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side)
(2) - FRONT INNER Tie Rod Ends - LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side)
(2) - FRONT OUTER Tie Rod Ends - LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side)
(2) - FRONT Sway Bar End Links - LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side)
(1) - FRONT Pitman Arm (4 Groove Design)
(1) - FRONT Idler Arm

Not sure of the quality of the parts though, the description say's OEM replacements. Has anyone bought parts from A1 Auto before?
 

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I had a quote on my 2004 Silverado for Idler, Pitman Arm, Allignment (& Labor) at the local Tires Plus for right around $450 a couple months back...... $900 seems a bit pricy!!

I did not have tie rod ends included in that.... amd that was the "best" parts quality price on there scale of "economy, mid and best" parts price range.

Good Luck
 

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You guys have to remember that he's in Alaska...everything is more expensive because the logistics of getting stuff there can be pricey. Labor is more expensive because...well...it can be. Less people that can do the work = fewer qualified shops = labor cost goes up. Alaska is a beautiful place but things that we take for granted in the lower 48 can get pretty spendy up there.

AK, glad you got it worked out for less money. $900 was high even for Alaska prices!
 

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I'll let you know. I ordered that very kit.
Ahhh, so you were the one that got the last kit in stock! :)

Yes, please do let me know, and then i will pull the trigger on getting the same thing. Are you installing yourself or are you having a mechanic do it for you?
 

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Just got a quote for over $900 to replace. No idea if that's high, low, or about right. Including shop time.

Anyone have any idea? And how hard would it be for someone who doesn't even know what a pitman arm is to replace....lol?
what did the tire wear look like? scalloping?
 
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Tread was worn on one side of the tire pretty badly and almost no wear on the other side. Not sure what scalloping is, but it was clear they were getting most of the weight on one edge of the tire. Brand new AT tires, too. Kinda sucks.
 

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Ahhh, so you were the one that got the last kit in stock! :)

Yes, please do let me know, and then i will pull the trigger on getting the same thing. Are you installing yourself or are you having a mechanic do it for you?

i can almost guarante you that those parts are "made in china" junk. you guys can save money by continuing to feed the chinese all you want but not me i'm going with better quality stuff for my rig even if the parts themselves are comparable in quality i still refuse to send my money to china. i'm in the process of changing out the pitman arm, idler arm and idler arm bracket on my 02 z-71 pick up and this is what i have found: for moog or similar quality parts such as dana your gonna spent about $100 for the pitman arm ,$100 for the idler arm, and $100 for the idler arm bracket. for those of you replacing your idler arm you need to know that there are 2 pieces to this assembly the arm and a bracket and they should both be replaced at the same time. fortunately i scored a 50% off coupon for my parts so it only ran me a little over $150 for all 3 parts that would have easily run me $300
 

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i can almost guarante you that those parts are "made in china" junk. you guys can save money by continuing to feed the chinese all you want but not me i'm going with better quality stuff for my rig even if the parts themselves are comparable in quality i still refuse to send my money to china. i'm in the process of changing out the pitman arm, idler arm and idler arm bracket on my 02 z-71 pick up and this is what i have found: for moog or similar quality parts such as dana your gonna spent about $100 for the pitman arm ,$100 for the idler arm, and $100 for the idler arm bracket. for those of you replacing your idler arm you need to know that there are 2 pieces to this assembly the arm and a bracket and they should both be replaced at the same time. fortunately i scored a 50% off coupon for my parts so it only ran me a little over $150 for all 3 parts that would have easily run me $300

We can talk about the merits of buying American all day. The truth is, I don't have the cash to buy $500 in parts that I can get for a fraction of the price. If the part fails, guess what, 1A Auto will replace it. It took me almost a year to find good deals on USED parts to lower my Tahoe. If you have the disposable income to buy Moog, have at it. I'm sure the parts I'm getting will work out just fine.
 

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We can talk about the merits of buying American all day. The truth is, I don't have the cash to buy $500 in parts that I can get for a fraction of the price. If the part fails, guess what, 1A Auto will replace it. It took me almost a year to find good deals on USED parts to lower my Tahoe. If you have the disposable income to buy Moog, have at it. I'm sure the parts I'm getting will work out just fine.

you get what you pay for.....I bought this same ebay kit for my 95 Acura Legend....long story short, after almost dying on the highway with the car (because of a bent control arm) I decided to pony up for the OEM equivalent...

$150 for the ebay kit and almost my life vs $1k for OEM parts and peace of mind
 

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