I would go moog or get the AC delco OE off Amazon
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With respect to RockAuto, they don't ship to everywhere in Colorado. You're probably alright in Woodland park, but if they don't ship to you, or you don't want to deal with their terrible customer service, you can use the same method of grabbing part numbers from RockAuto, then just going over to Amazon. And then for Amazon, I've purchased a knock off flywheel from Amazon before, had to return it, and buy locally at Napa. Sometimes the reason the same part is half the price online is because it's a knock off.
AC Delhi has 3 levels of parts. OE. Pro. And some jibber version. My dealer runs the pro parts.
FWIW as far as I know Napa doesn't stock Moog. Maybe they just don't stock Moog in the stuff I need but I get the impression they just don't. O'Rileys has been the best source for local here, but pricey. The "A" auto parts store also stocks Moog but I don't have those handy and my brain quit working.
Seriously check broad reviews on moog ball joints on a suburban before buying. Something about them several people have been bitching about lately after they outsourced mfg a few years back. Maybe it has resolved now, maybe it hasn't. They used to be top quality. I've been using Spicer for years myself because XRF doesn't even manufacture what I need across mine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuGvx3WYg1k
Interesting history on the Chrysler turbine cars.
Yeah, watched that a couple of weeks ago. Jay Leno owns one and goes into detail in his Jay Leno's Garage video about it.
http://youtu.be/b2A5ijU3Ivs
https://youtu.be/b2A5ijU3Ivs
Quote:
Tesla Driver Ticketed After Parking 'Foreign Car in Domestic Lot' at GM Factory
You can hate on Tesla, but you can't deny where the vast majority are designed and assembled.
BY
PETER HOLDERITH
JUNE 25, 2021
https://www.thedrive.com/news/41267/...-at-gm-factory
regardless of parts and etc, it is US company.
Anyone drive or own a Mercedes Metris? I'm looking for information
Plenty of counter YouTube reviews. If you need space, ground clearance and don't want to pay for frills the Metris looks capable. The turbo is worthwhile at altitude