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Wait, they don't refund your money even if they don't have the product? Maybe they don't take returns, but I can't imagine they could get away with just not shipping product. The Wits End business model tends to backfire.Just ordered a steering box from Impex and got this "item is not for sale in Japan" message?
Any help appreciated cuz no refunds from Impex I might be eating $1300.
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Just ordered a steering box from Impex and got this "item is not for sale in Japan" message?
Any help appreciated cuz no refunds from Impex I might be eating $1300.
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You paid with a CC rightJust ordered a steering box from Impex and got this "item is not for sale in Japan" message?
Any help appreciated cuz no refunds from Impex I might be eating $1300.
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Did you half to go thereThe Wits End business model tends to backfire.
I agree, that's why I messaged them to clarify that I was expecting a refund not a credit.^^Yes refunding to balance means a credit on your account not a refund. I think...
So I'm about to get the fire poured on me since this is Mud.... but...... are the OEM new boxes that much better than an aftermarket? I have two sources for "other than OEM" both are under $1,000. One I think was quoted at $600 and one was quoted at $880. Figure you could buy three gear boxes for the price of a new one (IE $2300 plus $150 pitman arm).
My truck is down and I have some planned events and I'm trying to figure out why I should order an expensive box from cruiserteq?
Send it out to Redhead or WTOR redneck ramSo I'm about to get the fire poured on me since this is Mud.... but...... are the OEM new boxes that much better than an aftermarket? I have two sources for "other than OEM" both are under $1,000. One I think was quoted at $600 and one was quoted at $880. Figure you could buy three gear boxes for the price of a new one (IE $2300 plus $150 pitman arm).
My truck is down and I have some planned events and I'm trying to figure out why I should order an expensive box from cruiserteq?
well those deals aren't available anymore. I was there, but my order was not fulfilled, so plan B.I paid $1,207.06 for a brand new OEM 105 Steering Box, not $2,300.
The 105 pitman was $56.
$1.25 for the pitman nut
$0.76 for the pitman washer
Shipping was $156.34
It was a deal while it lasted.
If you're the one pulling the box and installing the new one you're probably competent to rebuild your current one with the updated shaft. I think I posted at the beginning of this thread but doing that yourself is just under $300.So I'm about to get the fire poured on me since this is Mud.... but...... are the OEM new boxes that much better than an aftermarket? I have two sources for "other than OEM" both are under $1,000. One I think was quoted at $600 and one was quoted at $880. Figure you could buy three gear boxes for the price of a new one (IE $2300 plus $150 pitman arm).
My truck is down and I have some planned events and I'm trying to figure out why I should order an expensive box from cruiserteq?
Supposedly my steering box arrives tomorrow. No import duties yet.
I have to say I am impressed with IMPEX. I ordered a t-case bolt, among other parts, that was unavailable anywhere else. It is the only 97mm bolt on the t-case and mine has severe galvanic corrosion. It is like $1.50. They just informed me that it will be custom made and shipping will be delayed. Maybe I should have ordered a few dozen...lol
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I also ordered bolts for my rear locker, unavailable elsewhere. That bolt is no longer available from Toyota, but Daihatsu has the same bolt, so they just switched to the Daihatsu version. Probably the same source makes the bolt for both manufacturers, just that Toyota no longer stocks it.
I paid under $90 for a toyota factory reseal kit out of Japan. Just in case you need a cheaper option.yep, I was competent until I wasn't... LOL
I followed that route, but unfortunately two things happened.
One, the teflon ring tore as I was sliding the power plunger back in!! As it was sliding into the second chamber, it caught an edge and tore. I need to buy an entire kit to get that one teflon ring.
After putting the original, used teflon ring back in and putting the box back together, one of the bolts snapped off!! Was torquing as per the FSM and it just twisted off.
So I was left with a decision, try to get the broken bolt back out, order another $200 + kit on top of the already sunk costs of ($200+ rebuild kit, and $88 in new bearings). Or, just get another box and go now with my day. Add to the fact that I am having a new motor put in and I haven't had the ability to enjoy my 80 for the entire summer, I'm ready to drive it! So I'm getting impatient.