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I am fixing to spend some money and buy parts to redo the backend of my 64 C10, e-cables, brake shoes, VR coils, shocks, bushings etc. What is everyone's opinion on where to buy the best quality for the price? I am in CA so Brother's is close as far as shipping but I pay tax. I have done a spreadsheet on the parts and between most suppliers there is about a $50 spread on $300 bucks worth of parts so not a significant difference so I am curious what people's experience has been on these kind of "critical" parts. Thanks in advance!!!

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Go to NAPA they carry most of the parts You will need and no shipping, Pete

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Check out rockauto.com
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I use the flaps for hard parts like that. In my case, Danville Auto Parts, whcih is a local owned company.


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Thanks for the info guys! I did check into rockauto and they have some great prices, not all the parts I need but definitely alot cheaper.


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