I never understood why someone restoring their vehicle, especially an E body Mopar, would haggle over a couple of dollars. I always pay more and buy the best replacement parts I can find for the vehicles I restore. Shipping costs never come into play. And I don't want to hear about the economy. Your car will still be here when it gets better.
Todd
OMS
NYC
See, Dutch gets it.
RANT mode "on'...
LOL......Uh...who is "haggling over a few dollars"? I simply asked a vendor if he could match a competitors price. He can say yes or now and then it will be my choice.
$50 is "a few" dollars to you? If so, I will take donations.
And why WOULDNT shipping costs come into the picture? The bottom line is the bottom line.
$50, to me, is a lot of money when you are talking about a $300 ballpark purchase. If its a $3,000 purchase, not so much. If its a $30k purchase, not at all.
I have spent $50 at swap meets and come home with loads of parts.....so $50 buys a lot.
$50 will pay for another cool part.....or buy a bag of groceries (I reme,ber when it bought a carload of groceries)...or two visits to my chiropractor.....or..well, you get the picture.
And once again, I will say that if the $50 extra for a given part gets me "something" (better quality, fit, finish, etc) I am happy to spend it. If it means getting a much better quality part, then groovy. If its the same exact part, I will save the money.
I dont know what brand Roseville sells nor what brand Year One sells. Folks so far have chimed in saying both are nice pieces. Right now I am on the fence and looking for constructive help, not criticism telling me I am cheap. BOTH vendors sell an item, BOTH vendors are sponsors of the site.
So I cant ask?
Geez.....how come every time I make a post somewhere saying I would like to try and save a few bucks if I can I get jumped on by "someone" extolling how it's "only a few dollars".
Maybe yunz guys have dollars just flowing out of every nook and cranny...but I dont. My saving money is how I got my car to begin with. And wasting money is a quick way to kill a project.
I like a value and I will shop for one when I have to. I have put my car together with good parts (at least I think they are) and searched the web looking for deals on all of them. Even found some great used parts on this forum.
Its really NOT about spending the most money you can on parts, is it? Or is it about bragging rights to say "I spent an extra $100 on a radiator cap cuz its the BEST!" You can keep those bragging rights.
Price does NOT equal quality, necessarily. That I know from years of buying "stuff". Saw plenty of vendors selling "quality" parts at Carlisle last summer for ridiculous prices and I bought the same (and sometimes better) parts online for way less cost by shopping.
"A penny saved is a penny earned".
For anyone else who feels that $50 is "just a few dollars", PM me and I will give you my paypal address...
At this point I just want to know a) if year one bumpers are quality units , b) if Roseville's are BETTER and if so how and c) if they are the same, will Roseville match the price from Year One.
Geez...you'd think I killed a bunny rabbit or something.
Ok...RANT mode "off"...panties now untwisting/unbunching