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Trust-worthy?
I was wondering if anyone already dealt with MitsubishiParts.com ??
I found my oil pan a couple bucks cheaper than everywhere else but their checkout form seems like it has been made by a chimpanzee or something. Looks fishy to me, what do you think?
Would you trust a company that's writing Teritary/Provision instead of Territory/Province ??? Also, they give shipping costs BEFORE knowing where you want it delivered.
Hmmmmm ....
I found my oil pan a couple bucks cheaper than everywhere else but their checkout form seems like it has been made by a chimpanzee or something. Looks fishy to me, what do you think?
Would you trust a company that's writing Teritary/Provision instead of Territory/Province ??? Also, they give shipping costs BEFORE knowing where you want it delivered.
Hmmmmm ....
Havent tried them, have you tried http://www.mitsubishiparts.net They are awesome to deal with..
I've used mitsubishparts.COM twice and had no problems with them. first time I got an ABS wheel speed sensor because I broke it when I was replacing the wheel bearing. Second time I got a fan controller and a bunch of suspension bolts.
The only thing that kind of sucked was paying UPS for brokerage fees since I'm in Canada.
EDIT: Is it just me, or does the .NET OE Catalog not work? mitsubishi is not in the drop down list for manufactures.
The only thing that kind of sucked was paying UPS for brokerage fees since I'm in Canada.
EDIT: Is it just me, or does the .NET OE Catalog not work? mitsubishi is not in the drop down list for manufactures.
Last edited by Canada_Comp; Nov 1, 2010 at 09:07 PM.
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I've used .com and .net more than once each. Both are legit businesses regardless of the spelling errors, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend either one. Do your homework, comparison shop, and buy from whichever gets you a better deal.
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Great info guys! Your multiple answers gave me confidence. I have to buy an ABS sensor and the oil pan, so I'll find out who's cheaper and go with them.
Tons of help, thanks!!
Tons of help, thanks!!
I've used mitsubishparts.COM twice and had no problems with them. first time I got an ABS wheel speed sensor because I broke it when I was replacing the wheel bearing. Second time I got a fan controller and a bunch of suspension bolts.
The only thing that kind of sucked was paying UPS for brokerage fees since I'm in Canada.
EDIT: Is it just me, or does the .NET OE Catalog not work? mitsubishi is not in the drop down list for manufactures.
The only thing that kind of sucked was paying UPS for brokerage fees since I'm in Canada.
EDIT: Is it just me, or does the .NET OE Catalog not work? mitsubishi is not in the drop down list for manufactures.





