Rock Auto for e30 parts

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  • TobyB
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    I've done stuff like that before- "Hey, look the brake pads are here, I'll just leave that box unopened for, like, 6 months and then take it to the track on the weekend I really need them."

    Yeah, that didn't work out so well for me, either. I DID get to exchange them, but
    that didn't help on the weekend I needed them... Turned out it was my own damned fault, too.

    Now I open and check stuff when it comes in... usually...

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  • SkiFree
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    So if I understand correctly you relied on their automated parts system and it failed you? The massive part number databases that larger online parts websites use for fitment are riddled with errors. You found one such error. Places like RockAuto are banking on the fact that most will buy from the cheapest option, to them it's worth the trade off of not having to staff marque-experts (and increase costs).

    Bummed for you though, it's got to be a frustrating headache.

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  • joonsup
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    Originally posted by Shangsta
    I dont know how you paid for it but if you used your credit card call them and see if they can do anything about the charge for you
    Yeah i dont think thatll help unless i had an amex card. Its my fault for opening the box 3 months after i got it. Thats the main kicker as to why they wont help out. But if i was the vendor i would at least exchange it as a sign of goodwill.

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  • joonsup
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    Originally posted by Aleman
    Sorry to hear about Rock Auto sucking. I am a huge fan of BMA. They ship super fast and have good prices. I bought a Nissens radiator for my '90 325is manual about 5 years ago, and it's still working fine.

    Here's your radiator:
    http://www.bmaparts.com/ShopByVehicl...diator&mode=PA
    Thanks for the link. Im actually looking for a behr branded radiator. If its that hard to find one for my car ill just pick up the nissen brand

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  • Shangsta
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    I dont know how you paid for it but if you used your credit card call them and see if they can do anything about the charge for you

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  • Aleman
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    Sorry to hear about Rock Auto sucking. I am a huge fan of BMA. They ship super fast and have good prices. I bought a Nissens radiator for my '90 325is manual about 5 years ago, and it's still working fine.

    Here's your radiator:
    http://www.bmaparts.com/ShopByVehicl...diator&mode=PA

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  • AndrewBird
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    I've only bought a few things from them, but have never had any issues. I've never had to deal with their customer service though.

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Rockauto gets a thumbs down from me as well.

    Poor interaction with them around 7 or 8 years ago.

    There are too many websites out there supplying e30 parts to avoid messing with Rockauto.

    Another plus 1 for Autohausaz.com as well.

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  • joonsup
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    Originally posted by AndrewBird
    Why not just return it?

    I bought it end of nov so its past the return date. They wont even let ne exchange so im stuck with it

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  • AndrewBird
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    Why not just return it?

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  • AudioNToxication
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    Rock auto has been nothing but problems for me.
    I generally stick to autohaus az
    Sorry to hear about your problems.
    Id call them and tell them you just need to return it even if its for store credit.
    im sure they can manage to not fuck up supplying you some rinky dink things like brake pads or whatever

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  • joonsup
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    Rock Auto for e30 parts

    Just need a platform to vent. Back in November I found out my radiator was leaking so after doing some research I wanted to go with a BEHR radiator. It seemed to be a little difficult to find but I came across the rock auto site and used the catalog to find a list of radiators that fell under my car's category which was a 1989 325i 2.5L Manual with AC. Here's the BEHR radiator that the catalog told me would fit.



    My dumbass trusted them and once the package arrived I left it sealed since I wasn't sure when I would have time to work on the car. Fast forward a few months to this past weekend. Upon opening the box my friend and I noticed that the inlet and outlet positions were opposite from where it is on the oem radiators.

    I called rock auto yesterday to try to convince them that this radiator is not for my car even though according to their system it should fit. I was basically told that it was my fault for not following the footnote that shows the dimensions of the radiator....550x34x470 and compare it with what I need.

    How the hell am I supposed to know what the dimensions are of my radiator unless I take it out? On realoem it only shows the "550" dimension. When I checked out the other brands they listed for sale for my car, the inlet/outlet configuration was correct. Only the BEHR radiator had the incorrect configuration.

    I thought that maybe that the radiator I bought was for the "e" and not "i" but when I do a search that's not it either. After 2 calls to rockauto and an email, they seem to not want to help resolve this and is adamant that it is up to me to verify that dimensions are what I need.

    I guess I found out the hard way but I still felt it was unfair and would have been nice of them to help me out in this circumstance. At least a clear footnote next to the product saying that the radiator will not fit ALL 1989 325i 5 speed with AC vehicles would have caught my attention.

    Now I need to try and figure out which car the radiator is for so I can try and sell it to recoup some of the money lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and end rant.
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