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  • Jand3rson
    Banned
    • Oct 2003
    • 37587

    #16
    Originally posted by Ben Carufel
    MSRP is $31.44 each. Wholesale is $25.15 each.

    You're truly stupid if you are surprised that a dealer is trying to charge $55. Some dealers gouge on parts, it's a known fact.
    Seriously, Ben? Calm the fuck down.

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    • lennon
      E30 Fanatic
      • Jun 2008
      • 1416

      #17
      Originally posted by Charlie
      Because the guy making 10/hr working the parts counter sets the dealer price. I'm sure the manager will empathize with the guy driving a car worth less than what they charge for a brake job arguing over a part they'd have to order anyway.

      -Charlie
      quoted for truth

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      • Leaf
        Banned
        • Apr 2009
        • 985

        #18
        Originally posted by Charlie
        Because the guy making 10/hr working the parts counter sets the dealer price. I'm sure the manager will empathize with the guy driving a car worth less than what they charge for a brake job arguing over a part they'd have to order anyway.

        -Charlie
        Really? The counter man has that much power???

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        • Rigmaster
          No R3VLimiter
          • Jul 2004
          • 3464

          #19
          Originally posted by Leaf
          Really? The counter man has that much power???
          you are a moron.





          unless you post a full size hi-res pic of your Avatar immediately!!!! ;)

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          • asuj158
            E30 Fanatic
            • Nov 2008
            • 1206

            #20
            dude my ace hardware has had almost every bolt i have found on the e30, now go look

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            • Dresden87
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 45

              #21
              I work at Ace. We have that bolt. It's $2.69

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              • hugh jass
                R3VLimited
                • Dec 2003
                • 2220

                #22
                Originally posted by Dresden87
                I work at Ace. We have that bolt. It's $2.69
                ace sells automotive grade bolts?
                ______________________
                ex-Chief Operating Officer
                Blunt Tech Industries
                West Coast and Pacific Rim

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                • 3bvert
                  E30 Enthusiast
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1032

                  #23
                  Originally posted by hugh jass
                  ace sells automotive grade bolts?
                  yes
                  they even sell "tractor" grade

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                  • TwoJ's
                    R3V Elite
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 4908

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Dresden87
                    I work at Ace. We have that bolt. It's $2.69
                    Tread carefully here my friends. A long while ago I bought some "grade 8" bolts at Ace, and I had one fail on me. Just this last quarter I did a project for a graduate level materials class and I analyzed grade 5 and grade 8 bolts from Ace. Turns out that the grade 8 bolts were out preformed by the grade 5 on numerous occasions.

                    They sell shit hardware at Ace.

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                    • 3bvert
                      E30 Enthusiast
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 1032

                      #25
                      thats good to know
                      I guess they are selling china crap

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                      • Dominic49
                        E30 Fanatic
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 1373

                        #26
                        Pricing Information
                        Sugg Retail: 31.44 USD
                        Dealer Price: 19.18 USD

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                        • 2Big4a3Series
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 333

                          #27
                          Typically junkyards don't charge for nuts and bolts. I seriously doubt that the guy behind the counter would be able to spot a bumper bolt compared to an alternator or starter bolt.

                          Sometimes if you have a handful of screws, clips, etc, they might charge you something nominal like a couple of bucks. Or if your junkyard of choice is not into giving out freebies, what you can do is get the bolts and then get something cheap like a sun visor off of a buick. Put everything on the counter together and they will throw it all in for the cost of the sun visor.

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                          • Shock(/\)ave
                            Grease Monkey
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 350

                            #28
                            I'd like to thank most of you for the responses. I would've replied to this thread earlier had I not been out working on the car all day.

                            Originally posted by hugh jass
                            First, tell your dealer to fuck off.
                            Second, have you checked other resources for what the actual list price is? Realoem has them listed for $24 each, which is still pretty crazy.
                            Someone here should be able to get you 2 used bolts for peanuts. Maybe post a WTB thread? If you want to get them new, contact blunt on this board. He can get any oem part at a good price.
                            Good luck.
                            The first thing I did was check pricing on realoem.com and bmwfans.info, but I didn't expect over 100% markup. Thanks for the information.

                            Originally posted by Ben Carufel
                            MSRP is $31.44 each. Wholesale is $25.15 each.

                            You're truly stupid if you are surprised that a dealer is trying to charge $55.
                            You're truly stupid if you completely missed the point of my thread title. :p

                            Originally posted by 87e30
                            Junkyard? Craigslist?

                            Hardware store?
                            Our junkyards don't have BMWs in them, but thankfully we do have local business which specialize in parting BMWs. I've already been to every hardware store in three towns nearby and have come up empty handed.

                            Originally posted by FredK
                            Let's not be too hard on the guy. It's an M12x100 shoulder bolt. How much would you imagine these would cost, in the absence of having access to dealer pricing? A few bucks, ten at the most?
                            I was think $20 each at the absolutely most - $55 is insane.

                            Originally posted by SamE30e
                            Man, goto fastenal or something and get a metric stainless hex cap screw M12x100 and be be done with it. You don't see the bolt anyways, the only thing that will change is the head.
                            The closest I've come were M12X100 bolts with thin threads. I can't find these new anywhere.

                            Originally posted by Leaf
                            ask to talk to his superior and point out he's jipping the company out of a sale by charging $55 for a slender piece of metal cuz that is not right.
                            Her superior suggested I try buying them elsewhere. :-o

                            Originally posted by td325ic
                            I have some extras, pay shipping and they're yours
                            Awesome - thank you. :)

                            Originally posted by M-technik-3
                            First real answer I have seen. Hook the man up with a few bucks just for being nice.
                            Originally posted by Charlie
                            Because the guy making 10/hr working the parts counter sets the dealer price. I'm sure the manager will empathize with the guy driving a car worth less than what they charge for a brake job arguing over a part they'd have to order anyway.
                            Originally posted by Leaf
                            Really? The counter man has that much power???
                            They get all the ladies, too.

                            Originally posted by Dresden87
                            I work at Ace. We have that bolt. It's $2.69
                            I'm in Canada if you haven't noticed, and that changes quite a few things (and renders this answer irrelevant for me).

                            Originally posted by TwoJ's
                            Tread carefully here my friends. A long while ago I bought some "grade 8" bolts at Ace, and I had one fail on me. Just this last quarter I did a project for a graduate level materials class and I analyzed grade 5 and grade 8 bolts from Ace. Turns out that the grade 8 bolts were out preformed by the grade 5 on numerous occasions.

                            They sell shit hardware at Ace.
                            Originally posted by Dominic49
                            Pricing Information
                            Sugg Retail: 31.44 USD
                            Dealer Price: 19.18 USD
                            Yeah.

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                            • td325ic
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 772

                              #29
                              well whenever you want them, send me a pm. It'll probably be around $2.50 shipped to Canada via First Class Mail international

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                              • BamaE30
                                Wrencher
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 239

                                #30
                                Just my two cents... but most dealers have a computer system that can “hot rod" the price of parts with simple input from the parts manager. They do not care what the part is normally, the part's wholesale price falls into preset price ranges the wholesale price determines the mark up. The margins will vary from dealer to dealer and inexpensive slow moving parts will always bear the most margin just depends how big the parts manager’s balls are.

                                I had great success with Quality Fasteners in San Antonio in past and have been able to buy anything metric in high grade stainless and you can order bulk quantities if needed.
                                Imported from Detroit

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