It's been a while since I've done self servicing, but now need to do a petrol and diesel vehicle. Where do you guys buy service packs from?
Is Opie still good value or do you use your local motor factors? I'm only looking for the usual oil+filter+air-filter+plugs really.
Thanks
i usually use these people
https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/brake-pads?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl8VZmprP6NEQMK-seBVXsnd9Btrbi7knNQWwyCmm7HbdLuY7pXVOx0aArkEEALw_wcB
they seem to be related to Euro car parts but with different prices
I (and other family members) have used Opie Oils for years and been very happy with their service.
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Originally posted by theconrodkid
i usually use these people https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/brake-pads?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl8VZmprP6NEQMK-seBVXsnd9Btrbi7knNQWwyCmm7HbdLuY7pXVOx0aArkEEALw_wcB
they seem to be related to Euro car parts but with different prices
I get my 5 litres, Formula F Ford/Castrol 5w 30 fully synth oil from Ebay...£24.99 inc 3 day delivery!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274579623376
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Originally posted by SJ
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Originally posted by theconrodkid
i usually use these people https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/brake-pads?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl8VZmprP6NEQMK-seBVXsnd9Btrbi7knNQWwyCmm7HbdLuY7pXVOx0aArkEEALw_wcB
they seem to be related to Euro car parts but with different prices
I use carparts4less as well. Not bad but get some things wrong. I just got a Halfords trade card which makes them pretty competitive as far as I can see.
I’ve found opie oils to be the cheapest, these days your order also comes with a wax paper funnel which was a really nice thought IMO
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Originally posted by hellbent345
I’ve found opie oils to be the cheapest, these days your order also comes with a wax paper funnel which was a really nice thought IMO
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Originally posted by SJ
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Originally posted by hellbent345
I’ve found opie oils to be the cheapest, these days your order also comes with a wax paper funnel which was a really nice thought IMO
When I looked Opie were much more expensive than carparts4less.
Local motor factors for service parts for me. They have the bits on the shelves, prices are good and they're local.
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Originally posted by nick205
Local motor factors for service parts for me. They have the bits on the shelves, prices are good and they're local.
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Originally posted by Sanzomat
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Originally posted by nick205
Local motor factors for service parts for me. They have the bits on the shelves, prices are good and they're local.
Absolutely. They are sometimes a couple of quid more on some items but usually not far off and the service you get in terms of help identifying parts from odd donors is great. Several times I've put something down on the counter at my local factors and the guy looks at it and says something like "haven't seen one of those for a few years, looks like an late 80's MG Maestro part" he then gets out the old paper catalogue, finds the part, confirms it is what he guessed and goes to the back of the stock room and finds one. You don't get service like that on the internet! If nobody uses them they'll disappear and we'll miss them when their gone.
[Edited on 5/9/21 by Sanzomat]
Amazon Basics synthetic hits all my requirements and is usually the cheapest too. Online tests suggest it's nearly as good as premium brands.
I'll be honest, I've not found a decent local factors in years. Alternator parts suppliers vanished, local factors started buying in
chocolate parts, and employing kids with no knowledge. Just no value in it for me anymore, I can research online and buy the parts I need faster and
cheaper. I know it's controversial, and there are things where it's helpful, but this isn't one for me.
[Edited on 7/9/21 by coyoteboy]
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
Amazon Basics synthetic hits all my requirements and is usually the cheapest too. Online tests suggest it's nearly as good as premium brands.
I'll be honest, I've not found a decent local factors in years. Alternator parts suppliers vanished, local factors started buying in chocolate parts, and employing kids with no knowledge. Just no value in it for me anymore, I can research online and buy the parts I need faster and cheaper. I know it's controversial, and there are things where it's helpful, but this isn't one for me.
[Edited on 7/9/21 by coyoteboy]
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Originally posted by garyo
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Originally posted by SJ
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Originally posted by hellbent345
I’ve found opie oils to be the cheapest, these days your order also comes with a wax paper funnel which was a really nice thought IMO
When I looked Opie were much more expensive than carparts4less.
Indeed.... my default go-to used to be Opie, but when looking at it this week the prices felt a bit toppy and I wondering if it'd run it's course, hence my question. I'll cast the net a bit further based on the replies above - thanks chaps.
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Originally posted by garyo
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Originally posted by SJ
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Originally posted by hellbent345
I’ve found opie oils to be the cheapest, these days your order also comes with a wax paper funnel which was a really nice thought IMO
When I looked Opie were much more expensive than carparts4less.
Indeed.... my default go-to used to be Opie, but when looking at it this week the prices felt a bit toppy and I wondering if it'd run it's course, hence my question. I'll cast the net a bit further based on the replies above - thanks chaps.