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Can somebody explain to me how I can get not one but 2 packages from parts sources in the UAE in 4 days, but the North American parts sources can't even get an order processed and ready to ship in the same amount of time?

I mean one of the packages traveled over 10,000 miles based on the tracking...

Who is the go to for parts these days because I just got word that my order placed on 8/13 isn't going to ship out until 8/21 and they even said that the parts are showing as "in-stock". Which I am pretty sure means that they are waiting on them to arrive from somewhere else so they can package them up and send them out...
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UAE is the Amazon of OEM parts. Even with the shipping they cost less than the local dealers we have and the parts are physically there in stock waiting to be put in a box and sent out worldwide. I needed a TCC solenoid for my LS430. Part was $248 at the local Lexus Dealer and had to come from the west coast. I ordered one out of the UAE for $137 shipped and it was on my porch a few days later.
 
UAE is the Amazon of OEM parts. Even with the shipping they cost less than the local dealers we have and the parts are physically there in stock waiting to be put in a box and sent out worldwide. I needed a TCC solenoid for my LS430. Part was $248 at the local Lexus Dealer and had to come from the west coast. I ordered one out of the UAE for $137 shipped and it was on my porch a few days later.

These outfits actually don’t have any stock at all. They just package things and ship them.

They pull from regional distributorship depots that they’ve agreements with and are allowed to develop computer inventory programs to sell the depot stock.

These companies that sell parts are just software companies that happen to sell a physical widget as their output.
 
These outfits actually don’t have any stock at all. They just package things and ship them.

They pull from regional distributorship depots that they’ve agreements with and are allowed to develop computer inventory programs to sell the depot stock.

These companies that sell parts are just software companies that happen to sell a physical widget as their output.


Whatever computer voodoo they are doing, the widgets still arrive in a timely manner. 🤣
 
The owners of most of the UAE joints are Russians with computer engineering degrees. 😂😂
If only they would sell us portal axle kits at the same fractional rate.
 
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The owners of most of the UAE joints are Russians with computer engineering degrees. 😂😂
Well whoever the hell they are, they sure have their sh!t together better than the guys on our side of the pond.
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All items showed as "in stock" when ordered, but now they are all "on order". I know they are using DC's, but can the DC not drop ship parts to customers just as easy as they can ship them to a dealership? This whole system seems way more complicated than it should be. I just hope the parts are actually real and not just showing in the system, but don't really exist.
 
Well whoever the hell they are, they sure have their sh!t together better than the guys on our side of the pond.
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All items showed as "in stock" when ordered, but now they are all "on order". I know they are using DC's, but can the DC not drop ship parts to customers just as easy as they can ship them to a dealership? This whole system seems way more complicated than it should be. I just hope the parts are actually real and not just showing in the system, but don't really exist.

None of those parts consolidators have stock either. They are just computer programs as well.

No one in the US is going to be stocking parts like that. They will all have to come from a depot.
 
None of those parts consolidators have stock either. They are just computer programs as well.

No one in the US is going to be stocking parts like that. They will all have to come from a depot.
Yeah, I figured. I also realize that I am ordering parts for a 30 year old rig, so I guess I should just be happy if they can find them.
 
Can somebody explain to me how I can get not one but 2 packages from parts sources in the UAE in 4 days, but the North American parts sources can't even get an order processed and ready to ship in the same amount of time?

I mean one of the packages traveled over 10,000 miles based on the tracking...

Who is the go to for parts these days because I just got word that my order placed on 8/13 isn't going to ship out until 8/21 and they even said that the parts are showing as "in-stock". Which I am pretty sure means that they are waiting on them to arrive from somewhere else so they can package them up and send them out...

Yea I have the magic answer.

Overseas people say its in stock and they move to get it shipped.

stateside people including amazon and others, say in stock but they may or may not ship in the same week or same two week period regardless if the parts is in their possession or not.

old days...in stock meant item shipped within a day or two of purchase. New day....we'll ship whenever we fell like it regardless of stock status. Oh..yea and pay us anyway...
 
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Loose lug nuts, sheared a stud, and we had no lug wrench to fit the loose nuts. Hand tightened and drove a few miles to the shop where Gavin is working.
 

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