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CYDALKIDD 01-26-2011 09:08 AM

WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
I was thinking of buying a generic dual core alluminum radiator from ebay, was wondering if it'll do alright cooling my gsr. I also was thinking of getting skunk 2 struts there. Is it really skunk 2 or a replica?

habib 01-26-2011 09:15 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
I have used a generic dual core radiator from ebay, my oem one cracked on me and i wanted my car back up and running so i ordered one and i still have it in the car with no problems

BryanM. 01-26-2011 09:32 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 

Originally Posted by CYDALKIDD (Post 44517030)
I was thinking of buying a generic dual core alluminum radiator from ebay, was wondering if it'll do alright cooling my gsr. I also was thinking of getting skunk 2 struts there. Is it really skunk 2 or a replica?

Seriously, if you live at least somewhere near an urban area try finding one
at a local chain auto parts store, often they will have one sitting on the shelf
or can have one there in a day or two or sometimes less. You may or may not
pay more, but some places have a no-questions-asked free replacement
warranty.
Try getting that from a random Ebay vendor.

Here is an example. I literally call around for a radiator this morning because
I noticed mine is leaking.
NAPA wanted $89 for a single core aluminium ratiator with a defect only
warranty.

Advance Auto Parts wanted $91, same kind of radiator, but it comes with a
"if it breaks for any reason we will replace it for free" warranty.

How many vendors on Ebay can offer that?




jeruhmee 01-26-2011 09:34 AM

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I got one for my gsr and it worked fine for the past 4 years

jeruhmee 01-26-2011 09:34 AM

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paid 120 from ebay shipped.

BryanM. 01-26-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jeruhmee (Post 44517264)
paid 120 from ebay shipped.

Wow. With no warranty I assume?


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Winlight 01-26-2011 10:04 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
ebay radiators work well.I had one on my b16 EG hatch and my friend has one in his b16 crx and Ill put one in my new project as well.

Green Crack 01-26-2011 10:16 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
I bought my full size radiator off ebay although it was a Mishimoto.

93vteccoupe 01-26-2011 10:20 AM

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I myself also have a Half size aluminum dual core radiator in my Civic. No problems what so ever. $35 plus shipping wasn't hateful on the wallet either

CYDALKIDD 01-26-2011 10:33 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
since there are good reviews ill go with ebay. I know there's no warenty but its a good price for dual core. So would you guys buy skunk 2 struts there? Is it original or replica?

Linked 01-26-2011 11:01 AM

Re: WOULD YOU BUY FROM EBAY?
 
ebay dual core rads are good bets

skunk 2 struts on ebay... they have to say genuine skunk 2 struts and nothing "replica" in the notes, do your research

Red_Army 01-26-2011 11:05 AM

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its the original. still for the point of it a dual core half rad from mishimoto can be had for cheap with the fan and a warranty in case something should go wrong.

it'll say replica if they were and probably wouldn't even use the name skunk2. legal things and what not.

ECITLS 01-26-2011 11:11 AM

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I have purchased a great deal of items off of Ebay in the last 3 years and had little to no problems with them, though they are normally brand name items. The only thing I would suggest that if you really need the item, verify that they have it in stock as some things will be back ordered and they won't tell you for a couple of days. Just had this issue with a mishimoto fan shroud.

grumblemarc 01-26-2011 11:27 AM

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It's a crap shoot. For everyone that says they have no problems there a bunch more that do. Tried the cheap route about 2 years ago. Put it on the wife's hatch. Sprung a leak a month later. Out $50. However the "OEM" replacement rad also bought off of Ebay still going strong.

HondaPartsHero 01-26-2011 02:18 PM

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-1...Q5fAccessories

bought this one a year ago, no problems. The fitment was exactly OEM. Bought one for my moms grandprix and had the same results. I mean its a radiator. I've never had to return one whether from a parts store or ebay.

V.MoMO 01-26-2011 02:21 PM

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price will usually tell you how good a product will come out. if you have an item with 3 choices(3 different vendors for same product) the unreasonably cheap one will more than likely be of cheap quality and probably wont last long. if the price seems fair, then quality is usually fair.

i buy from ebay all the time and i have always got what i payed for.
hope it helps

Dontoh 01-26-2011 02:37 PM

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would never buy car parts from ebay again..

although i have heard that their dual bend short shifters feel just as good as skunk2?

i called bullshit on it, but who knows..

grumblemarc 01-26-2011 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by V.MoMO (Post 44519732)
price will usually tell you how good a product will come out. if you have an item with 3 choices(3 different vendors for same product) the unreasonably cheap one will more than likely be of cheap quality and probably wont last long. if the price seems fair, then quality is usually fair.

i buy from ebay all the time and i have always got what i payed for.
hope it helps


This is not true. If you're doing your research there are unscrupulous vendors on eBay that COUNT on this manner of thinking. They will price crap product ridiculously high in order to lull the uninformed buyer into thinking the part isn't "that bad" because it wasn't priced dirt cheap.

I buy branded parts from eBay all the time. If you bide your time and wait you can catch some good deals. For instance; An NRG quick release, BNIB, for $30 because it was a holiday when the auction ended and no one else bid on it.

Trust someone with over 1,000 successful transactions and 875 positive feedback in the last 10 years.
So if you're buying crap parts, then yes, you get what you pay for.

red Teggie 01-26-2011 05:02 PM

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Contrary to others that have had good experiences with ebay radiators, mine started to leak after 3 months. Had to get a single core from local parts store since i needed the car running right away and couldn't afford to wait around to order a replacement and wait for it to get here..

hon2984 01-26-2011 05:31 PM

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I have ordered alot of parts off ebay.....READ everything about the item for sale......good vendors sell on ebay as well as scammers.... I have recently ordered a spec clutch, innovative mount kit, shifter bushings, used OEM parts, NEW OEM parts, CTR wing, the list goes on and on I have had no problems yet. Look at the sellers feedback before you purchase!

V.MoMO 01-27-2011 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by grumblemarc (Post 44520837)
This is not true. If you're doing your research there are unscrupulous vendors on eBay that COUNT on this manner of thinking. They will price crap product ridiculously high in order to lull the uninformed buyer into thinking the part isn't "that bad" because it wasn't priced dirt cheap.

....So if you're buying crap parts, then yes, you get what you pay for.

thats why i said usually. having a little research and knowledge on ur part is always good.

it seems most people just want the fastest easiest way out now a days and when they go that route, then they are asking to get jipped.

but i agree with you, if u wait u'll get good stuff

fungus mungus 01-27-2011 07:04 AM

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I second the notion that you should check a seller's feedback very carefully. Don't just look at the numbers. Look at the comments. Only then will you know if the seller has been accused of selling counterfeit items, less-than-optimum quality items, or if their items are on indefinite back-order.

I've sold and bought car parts on eBay, and yes, it's a crap shoot. I've been burned a few times, but most of what I've purchased has been fine.

Also, read the auctions VERY CLOSELY. It's what they DON'T say that can get you. They love to use "OEM-style" and other phrases to imply that something is OEM, when it isn't even close.

That said, I wouldn't buy an off-brand rad regardless of whether it was on eBay or not.

fm

blowededup 01-27-2011 12:03 PM

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Most all parts on my car came from eBay. All name brand parts, brand new. Probably paid less than all you peoples buying from vendors etc, too. eBay takes the guess work out of pricing comparison for me.

kseriesdreams 01-27-2011 12:03 PM

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i bought a cheap ebay radiator. for my old car. three days after it was installed it started to leak. not a whole lot but still it leaked. but i was low on cash and just inteded to sell the car so it didnt matter to me. wouldnt buy one for my current car tho.

TwoFaced 01-27-2011 12:09 PM

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Autozone. You can't beat the warranty...radiators to me are kinda like CV axles...unless you go OEM they are REALLY hit or miss. Like axles...if you don't buy at Oreillys or something with a lifetime warranty...and you install it and immediately get the shakes you're shit out. Radiators...if you don't get the warranty and it starts to leak 3 days later like ^...you're shit out on whatever you spent and the time you had to wait to ship, and the time it's gonna take to pull out the leaking one after you've already replaced a radiator one time, and put the new one in that you probably bought with a warranty because you learned better the first time. Your choice though.


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