where is the best site for jk parts?
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+100000000 for Northridge 4x4.... I've found that David is one of the most honest businesses around. He won't "oversell" you into a more expensive parts just to make a profit. You can ask him questions if you need A, B and C for whatever project you are doing, and he will give you an honest answer on whether the parts are necessary.
I use Quadratec occasionally, they give a military discount and they don't charge your credit card until the order ships. 4wd.com charges you credit card when you order, and if the part is backordered, you have to wait and your money is already gone.
I use Quadratec occasionally, they give a military discount and they don't charge your credit card until the order ships. 4wd.com charges you credit card when you order, and if the part is backordered, you have to wait and your money is already gone.
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+100000000 for Northridge 4x4.... I've found that David is one of the most honest businesses around. He won't "oversell" you into a more expensive parts just to make a profit. You can ask him questions if you need A, B and C for whatever project you are doing, and he will give you an honest answer on whether the parts are necessary.
I use Quadratec occasionally, they give a military discount and they don't charge your credit card until the order ships. 4wd.com charges you credit card when you order, and if the part is backordered, you have to wait and your money is already gone.
I use Quadratec occasionally, they give a military discount and they don't charge your credit card until the order ships. 4wd.com charges you credit card when you order, and if the part is backordered, you have to wait and your money is already gone.
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WHAT? I've given them so much money in shipping, I'm just finding out about this now?!
I like northridge for the great customer service and free shipping, quadratec for uber fast shipping (usually the next day because of where I live), and amazon for little parts here and there...I will generally just go with whoever is cheapest at the time though.
I like northridge for the great customer service and free shipping, quadratec for uber fast shipping (usually the next day because of where I live), and amazon for little parts here and there...I will generally just go with whoever is cheapest at the time though.
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Thanks for all the kind words guys!
We strive very hard to give everybody the best price and the best service! We just opened up a new warehouse in Kentucky so we can service our east coast customers much quicker now!
If you looking for something send us a email sales@northridge4x4.com or give us a call 360.340.0282 We stock a ton of parts and will give you the best deal available. If you find a lower price let me know and we will do our best to beat it , ship it for free if it is over $100 without any special code.
David
We strive very hard to give everybody the best price and the best service! We just opened up a new warehouse in Kentucky so we can service our east coast customers much quicker now!
If you looking for something send us a email sales@northridge4x4.com or give us a call 360.340.0282 We stock a ton of parts and will give you the best deal available. If you find a lower price let me know and we will do our best to beat it , ship it for free if it is over $100 without any special code.
David
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I recently placed my first two orders with Northridge. My first order, a lift kit, went as it should until the package arrived. I was missing my front trackbar. I had to call Northridge to find out the part wasn't in stock and had to be shipped directly from Rock Krawler. Nothing near what it takes to constitute me being in an uproar by any means, just a little annoying. Luckily I didn't make immediate plans to install it or else I might have been a little upset. However, the part came when Northridge said it would.
My second order, a ProCal, I never received an email with a tracking number and the site only said my order was complete. The ProCal just showed up one day. Again, nothing to make me steer clear of Northridge by any means, as I'm sure I could have obtained the tracking number with a simple phone call, but I expected it to come via email just like with my first order.
Now, going back to my first order, I ordered a 2.5" lift with 5100s. I ordered the 4 shocks for the 1-3" lift, or whatever, and noticed on my emailed invoice that my front shocks were changed to the ones for the 3.5-5" lift. I called my salesman, Sean, to clarify and he said my updated invoice was correct since the RK lift will actually give me a 3-3.5" lift in the front. It was nice to see that they actually comb through their orders and correct the mistakes of their customers rather than just shipping out whatever is on the order sheet.
Even without Sean's intervention, I'd still place future orders with confidence.
My second order, a ProCal, I never received an email with a tracking number and the site only said my order was complete. The ProCal just showed up one day. Again, nothing to make me steer clear of Northridge by any means, as I'm sure I could have obtained the tracking number with a simple phone call, but I expected it to come via email just like with my first order.
Now, going back to my first order, I ordered a 2.5" lift with 5100s. I ordered the 4 shocks for the 1-3" lift, or whatever, and noticed on my emailed invoice that my front shocks were changed to the ones for the 3.5-5" lift. I called my salesman, Sean, to clarify and he said my updated invoice was correct since the RK lift will actually give me a 3-3.5" lift in the front. It was nice to see that they actually comb through their orders and correct the mistakes of their customers rather than just shipping out whatever is on the order sheet.
Even without Sean's intervention, I'd still place future orders with confidence.
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It's hard to beat Northridge4x4. Great customer service, free ship over $100, no sales tax (I live in California), the website is simply the BEST one I've come across for Jeep parts in my opinion, and if I email Dave to double check a part is in stock he replies unbelievably fast.
Epic-Addictions is a great one too. I've met Jeremy and the crew... nothing but nice things to say about them. Friendly, courteous, and pleasure to deal with. Nice website too. I would order more from them if not for the CA sales tax, but often I just bite the bullet because they are very helpful and earned my business.
4WD is another great company. I can call Bryan and he'll find what I need quickly, and give me options. Since they also own 4wheelparts, any item can be shipped to a store for free to pickup.
Quadratec, while not my personal go-to-first site, has monster inventory. When I bought my 87 YJ, they had just about every single random part I needed. Talking with a sales rep helps avoid the "out of stock/back order" issues, and they've always been nice to me on the phone.
Epic-Addictions is a great one too. I've met Jeremy and the crew... nothing but nice things to say about them. Friendly, courteous, and pleasure to deal with. Nice website too. I would order more from them if not for the CA sales tax, but often I just bite the bullet because they are very helpful and earned my business.
4WD is another great company. I can call Bryan and he'll find what I need quickly, and give me options. Since they also own 4wheelparts, any item can be shipped to a store for free to pickup.
Quadratec, while not my personal go-to-first site, has monster inventory. When I bought my 87 YJ, they had just about every single random part I needed. Talking with a sales rep helps avoid the "out of stock/back order" issues, and they've always been nice to me on the phone.
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Terry,
Thanks for the Feedback in the next week our new system will be in place and you will knwo where everything is at all times.
David
Thanks for the Feedback in the next week our new system will be in place and you will knwo where everything is at all times.
David
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I'd like to give a shoutout to Rebel Off Road.
They do a lot of custom work, and they did my entire jeep.
They have an online store with a huge inventory. Give them a call!
They do a lot of custom work, and they did my entire jeep.
They have an online store with a huge inventory. Give them a call!
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