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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 73-87 Chevy & GMC Trucks => Topic started by: dbolen3 on March 14, 2017, 04:09:29 pm
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I was wondering what most people use, I am going to replace mine soon and was just checking for suggestions. My truck is a 87 R10 2wd
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NAPA.......Lifetime warranty.
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I've had good luck with Wagner Severe Duty and Napa Fleet pads. They have a harder compound which makes them less prone to cementite buildup and the resulting brake shimmy.
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What type of driving do you do primarily - towing, hauling, highway, around town?
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The best quality pads and rotors have good corrosion and fade resistance while minimizing brake dust. I always recommend going that route.
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Had good luck with Wagner Thermoquiets
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ive always used autozone, cause at one point i worked there and got lifetime pads from them and its a nation wide system.
NAPA on the other hand i dont think their system is nationwide or even statewide (maybe with a receipt, commercial accounts keep their own records). ive always use napa commercial account so i dont have to keep a receipt but a big sign on their door says you need a receipt to return anything.
Advance auto advertises a limited lifetime warranty just like autozone but theyll enforce it and back it for only the original pads, after that youre on your own
i know it doesnt answer your question and i cant say ive tested all the brands but i get lifetime pads no matter what store i go to
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It seem like for me, the front drivers wear them out (the fronts) much faster than most of the rear drive cars?
As far as brands, Wagner Thermoquiets, Bendix and Ac delco have worked well for me.
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No offense against "other" autoparts stores,but it seems like Napa carries better quality parts and the staff is more knowledgable. Some parts may be more expensive,but like I said,the quality seems better and if your not certain on what to get,the staff will fix you up. *my disclaimer:I'm not and have not been affiliated with any autoparts stores.*lol
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Napa is a franchise so unfortunately what you get at one store may be very different than the next store.
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No offense against "other" autoparts stores,but it seems like Napa carries better quality parts and the staff is more knowledgable. Some parts may be more expensive,but like I said,the quality seems better and if your not certain on what to get,the staff will fix you up. *my disclaimer:I'm not and have not been affiliated with any autoparts stores.*lol
Your fortunate, as I. Mt. Gilead, is family orientated, dang good bunch there. Earl, is top notch. Rob and Bret in Marion, also will bend backwards for ya. Don't mention Hip sent ya, the'll charge ya double....lol
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Sounds like we ARE the fortunate ones,gun! I've only had to visit my area napa and never different ones to see a difference in parts from one store to another. That is unfortunate,but youd think if one store wouldn't have the part you need,it could be shipped from another store
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Sorry, I have to chime in here. I've stopped using Napa parts because they're so bad. About 10 years ago, I couldn't tell the difference between Napa's parts and the OE parts I'd get from the dealer. Napa was a guaranteed one-and-done install. Now, Napa parts are a guaranteed PITA for me. My local parts store (there's only one), recently went Napa, so I tried them again. Two tries, two fails. I have a brand NEW Napa AC compressor in my Suburban right now that chatters like a son-of-a-gun. The store is going to warranty it, but I just don't have time or patience to do and re-do repairs. I buy OE parts from Rock Auto now. That has problems too (like me buying the wrong stuff) but at least the parts are good.
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funny you say this. i was just in napa yesterday and i like to poke them in the ribs every chance i get and do the same to me. were like a family and my kids love them. but anyway the manager was talking to someone about their 3 different line of parts. Eco, good and best, and how this was brought on by autozone and advance coming around. before they came around they only had one brand and it was the best (which is how i remembered them) but to compete with the much lower prices they had to offer cheaper parts.
i like them for their attitude, to me i dont see the crappy customers or the "performance" guys just a bunch of farmers that want to get their part and get back to work after after a nice conversation. theyre putting an advance auto within a mile of napa but i will still go to napa. yesterday i even was jabbing them about how i hear advance was going to have a coffee maker for their customers. im hoping napa will let me have some of their coffee lol, its all i drink (most times)
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I used to run a dealership service department that was a Napa Auto Care Center which basically meant we got price gouged on crappy parts and we had to hold inventory. One of the very first things I did when I took over was reversed the inventory and opened up an account with Advance Commercial. My prices were cut in half, delivery times cut in half, part quality went up, warranty and labor claims were hassle free. Sorry Napa, you need to evolve with the times. I was happy the day we took the ugly sign off of our building and threw it in the dumpster. While it might be a good pit stop for farm tractor land, most can't keep up the pace with the demands and needs of today's businesses. Time is money. I'm all about supporting local businesses but if they in turn cannot support their local customers needs then the fault is on them. Napa lost 13 accounts with me and Advance and AutoZone Commercial won their business. Now dealing with commercial is very different than dealing with the store front which is what most customers see when they walk into the store. With that being said, this can also make a very negative experience that will make your skin crawl. Luckily for me, I get my parts delivered but my advice is to pre-order your parts online and then just pick them up at the store to avoid dealing with the imbeciles.
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i can agree napa is behind on the times. it seamed like it just took them forever to even have a plan·o·gram on their shelves, some of their stores are small and afaik their computers arnt linked as far as national warranties are. but the thing that helps them out is most times they know their parts and how to use the paper catalog when i need help
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to compete with the much lower prices they had to offer cheaper parts.
You must be referring to the $280 compressor. I bought the $185 one. I can buy an OE Delco compressor from Rock Auto for $170, so Napa just doesn't make sense.
The last straw for me was a starter. I bought a starter from them that pooped out in a week and left me stranded. I took it back and asked them to bench test the replacement before I took it home. It failed. The next one they brought out was broken in the box with a cracked case. Finally on the fourth starter, I got a good one. I do my own work because I want it done right the first time. I don't have time or patience for that jazz.
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if they only offered you a 280 compressor something was wrong. i imagine youre talking about the 89 v2500 burb and the lt r4 4.25 pulley compressor. which according to NAPAs website theres 4 to choose from prices are 174, 179, 179, and 274. granted theres no delco but each place will have its downfall, with rock auto you have to pay shipping from each location they ship from. my main thing is time = money, meaning if i have to wait on a part it can cost me more than what im saving. if napa doesnt have it i go to autozone if i need it that day.
each brand will have quality issues and just like youve had bad experience with NAPAs quality i havent. this is just like ford vs chevy vs dodge. each person has their reasons and most will swear the other is crap. if all a company does is give bad parts out they will go out of business and like vile said they have to adapt or they will die out. NAPA imo will die if they dont change, the reasons i like them is whats killing them. but i think they can be saved but they will almost have to be ran like autozone and advance and catch up with the times. i dont agree with their warranty rules for example theres no digital record, you have to have a receipt. i dont keep receipts and even if i do if im out on the road and i need a new part i know im take bringing receipts with me wherever i go
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I bought a new compressor, which narrows it down to two choices, the one I bought and the $280 one. I was comparing apples to apples with Rock Auto. Sorry if that was confusing.
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One thing that shocked me about NAPA, was i went to one on the ES (though probably not the one IA goes to) and ordered an alternator-----and they didn't ask me to put any money down! And they didn't know me---that was the first time i had ever walked into that store!