98zjstroker
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- Oct 14, 2009
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- concord nc
I have seen a lot of stuff on rockauto for way cheaper then local advanced and AutoZone. Not sure if the quality is worse/same/better then the local parts stores. Anyone have experience with them? With our jeeps I know there are a lot of complaints about the local parts stores regarding sensors.
I am needing a crank position sensor amongst other things (it snapped in half). Rockauto has them for around $15 while AutoZone is $36. I dont mind spending the extra money but it is a pain in the arse to replace because of where it is at. there are several complaints about it not lasting long on AutoZone's website. Since the motor has yet to be dropped in I want to do it while its easy and dont want to do it again two weeks after installing the motor.
also does anyone also have experience specifically with crank sensor by "WVE vehicle electronics" VS. spectra?
both of them are offered on rockauto. WVE has a 3yr/36000mi warrantee while spectra has limited lifetime. yet the spectra one is cheaper. Dont care about brand, again just dont want to have to do it again anytime soon so quality is important while avoiding the dealerships $300 price tag.
I am needing a crank position sensor amongst other things (it snapped in half). Rockauto has them for around $15 while AutoZone is $36. I dont mind spending the extra money but it is a pain in the arse to replace because of where it is at. there are several complaints about it not lasting long on AutoZone's website. Since the motor has yet to be dropped in I want to do it while its easy and dont want to do it again two weeks after installing the motor.
also does anyone also have experience specifically with crank sensor by "WVE vehicle electronics" VS. spectra?
both of them are offered on rockauto. WVE has a 3yr/36000mi warrantee while spectra has limited lifetime. yet the spectra one is cheaper. Dont care about brand, again just dont want to have to do it again anytime soon so quality is important while avoiding the dealerships $300 price tag.