1950 Special Deluxe Posted October 4, 2012 Report Posted October 4, 2012 I ordered 5 Dorman 568-010 expanding core plugs from RockAuto. They were about $3 each sold in lots of 5, shipping to Canada was about $23 total cost about $40. Arrived within a week, but order consisted of 1 Dorman plug, and 4 inferior Made in China replicas. Sent photos to RockAuto and then called. Customer service was great, assured me that they would send out 4 proper Dorman plugs at no cost to me. Today they arrived, 4 more of the inferior Made in China replicas. Contacted customer service and was informed that they are the correct ones and the original one was old stock and should not have been shipped. They were being nice to me by sending me 4 more of the proper (?) ones to me at no cost. Now they agreed to refund my original cost but not the shipping. All I wanted was what I ordered and paid for. Sorry for the ramble but am disappointed. Quote
TR Waters Posted October 4, 2012 Report Posted October 4, 2012 Alot of Dorman now comes from China. Quote
55 Fargo Posted October 4, 2012 Report Posted October 4, 2012 Hey Neil, I found some great prices on Rock Auto, but shipping price to at least Canada, is atrocious. I now buy 90% of all my parts at Piston Ring Stores, a Manitoba chain, I get shop prices. It helps when 2nd cousins own the entire outfit, which includes a big machine shop where engines and parts are rebuilt. The old folks started the business in Winnipeg in 1953... Quote
Jerry Roberts Posted October 4, 2012 Report Posted October 4, 2012 I have used the Dorman made in Asia freeze plug with no problem . If I were going to replace several plugs , I would just use the regular standard plug . Quote
54Illinois Posted October 5, 2012 Report Posted October 5, 2012 I bet Dorman orders from China, then inserts their name. Quote
oldmopar Posted October 5, 2012 Report Posted October 5, 2012 I have had a few dealing problem with rockauto and usually if you ask for a supervisor and again state that it was their error they pay return shipping however I am in us also Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted October 5, 2012 Report Posted October 5, 2012 you can get your name and number on them if you buy enough and pay the cost..no secret here..I have a stash of Dormans..lookes like it's as good as gold for an investment.. Quote
B-Watson Posted October 7, 2012 Report Posted October 7, 2012 Hey Neil, I found some great prices on Rock Auto, but shipping price to at least Canada, is atrocious.I now buy 90% of all my parts at Piston Ring Stores, a Manitoba chain, I get shop prices. It helps when 2nd cousins own the entire outfit, which includes a big machine shop where engines and parts are rebuilt. The old folks started the business in Winnipeg in 1953... Shipping to Canada from the U.S. has gone through the roof over the past couple of years. Really have to watch that when you order something as it usually turns out cheaper to buy the higher priced item in Canada. Bought a 1963 issue of Wards`Automotive Reports and the shipping, by USPS, came to over $20. Bought a 1980 edition of WAR from a fellow in Britain and the shipping was less than $15. Glad to hear Piston Ring is still around. A great place to deal with. A friend in the 1970`s had a power steering hose rebuilt by them and it was much cheaper than buying one off the shelf. Quote
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