I checked out a number of sources for a replacement Master Cylinder for my '49 PW, and found an interesting spread in price for the Raybestos 544MC.
All of the MC's were at least one day away. Napa was ~ $154, Car Quest was $165, Advance Auto's was $111, but had a 30 day wait, so I checked online, and found it on Amazon for $86. If I had taken up their credit card offer, $40 would have been deducted from the price. I figure one card is all I need, so I passed. I did take their trial offer on "Amazon Select Shipping", which offers unlimited free 2nd day shipping, and 1 day for slightly extra ($3 in this case). I'll use it for the 1 month trial, then cancel, as I don't do enough Amazon to make it pay.
I checked the piece and the box over minutely when I got it, and it's identical to the one from VPW that the previous owner had on the truck, including casting #'s. The piece said "made in USA", the box with the correct Raybestos logo said "made in Mexico". The directions were in correct English also. I bled it, installed it, and it works just fine.
It looks like Amazon is having parts sent from the factory, at what seems to be factory pricing, so I'm wondering how they plan on making money. Obviously only a small number of people are going to take on extra credit cards or shipping plans. Anyone have any insight on their business model?
All of the MC's were at least one day away. Napa was ~ $154, Car Quest was $165, Advance Auto's was $111, but had a 30 day wait, so I checked online, and found it on Amazon for $86. If I had taken up their credit card offer, $40 would have been deducted from the price. I figure one card is all I need, so I passed. I did take their trial offer on "Amazon Select Shipping", which offers unlimited free 2nd day shipping, and 1 day for slightly extra ($3 in this case). I'll use it for the 1 month trial, then cancel, as I don't do enough Amazon to make it pay.
I checked the piece and the box over minutely when I got it, and it's identical to the one from VPW that the previous owner had on the truck, including casting #'s. The piece said "made in USA", the box with the correct Raybestos logo said "made in Mexico". The directions were in correct English also. I bled it, installed it, and it works just fine.
It looks like Amazon is having parts sent from the factory, at what seems to be factory pricing, so I'm wondering how they plan on making money. Obviously only a small number of people are going to take on extra credit cards or shipping plans. Anyone have any insight on their business model?
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