Don't bother filing a complaint with corporate. I had an employee at the Dawsonville store call me a asshole under his breath. The store manager told me to leave the store. The district manager never returned my calls and corporate did nothing.
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You might have bought a new one but if you buy any kind of reconditioned part swapping that out for a new one even if it's out of warranty it's easy as can be and they can do it if they want to and there's no recourse. All they had to do was give you another one and throw the reconditioned one in a pile that are stacked up there on a pallet in the back.I bought an AC compressor from O'Reilly's and it crapped out. I took it back to them and they looked it up and said the 365 day warranty was one day expired. The sorry bastards couldn't figure out how to work that out.......I'vea never bought another dimes worth from them AND NEVER WILL........ Napa and Advance gets my business now.
You are correct sir. Napa has the best brake rotors in the business. They have certain part numbers for each car and the best brake rotors are usually the most expensive but they last forever. Have you ever noticed that when you do a brake job on your car they never last like the factory setup. That's because all of the aftermarket parts in the brake options are trash. If you go to a forum that's designated for your type of vehicle you can look up the information and you'll usually find the part number you need from Napa the notes the best part. Now granted you pay more for those parts but they will last forever. There is close to a factory grade part as you can get and they will rarely warp. All the track racers that ran f bodies ran the Napa rotors because they could take the heat and the abuse and still last. If you ever get to the point where you need to replace your brakes shoot me a PM and I will find the best part number from Napa. It's worth every dime you pay for them and you won't be swapping your brakes out every 2 or 3 years or sooner and having to turn your rotors. That trash you get from advanced, o'reilly's and AutoZone isn't worth the Box they come in. Get the best most expensive part number from Napa and they will last a very long time. Sometimes the best part from Napa isn't even the most expensive one. A little research on the subject and you can get a set that is close to OEM as possible.Napa seems to have the best quality parts these days. A few years ago I got some brake pads from O'Reilly's that had a lifetime warranty. I guess they figured nobody fixing an old car would keep it long enough to wear out a set of brakes. Lol I made them regret that. I think I'm on my third set of free replacement pads now.
Fel-Pro used to have three part numbers for the same gasket. One was cork, one was Cork and rubber and the other was pure rubber. I usually use the Cork and rubber with gasket maker AKA Permatex Silicone. I usually just use the thin layer of the permatex to make sure there were no leaks. The key to that is not tighten them down all the way until the gasket maker had a chance to cure up some. Then you can tighten them down for a leak free seal.Bad as I hated too, I had ordered a rear differential cover for my truck at Autozone because she said they'd have it in a day, two at most. Well it turned into 5 days but anyway, I said just give me the Felpro gasket to go with it, she looked at me like a deer in headlights and said "I'm sorry, I don't know what that is"
Capuchin monkey hands. That's because their hands loose all the fat from staying in the bathroom all day. Can you say SKINNER BACK!O'Reilly auto parts actually installed my Honda CRV's headlights for me which on one side was an extremely difficult job ---human hands didn't fit there ( at least I didn't think so).
Apparently they have somebody at the counter with little capuchin monkey hands who was able to do it.