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Where do you source your parts?

harleyrkc

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The issue isn't just where to find the materials for normal maintenance and repairs but I want to know what you guys are using and where your purchasing it. What suppliers and materials are you guys having the best result with?

I'm getting ready to change the oil and I'm thinking of using Amsoil Marine grade and I'm leaning towards the complete filter set from Eriks. Any opinions or suggestions? I'm also going to need some DOT 5 to get the brakes working but haven't tried to locate that yet.

Also I need to repair the vents on my cargo cover, does anyone know where I can find the turn buttons that are used to close the vent.
 
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gimpyrobb

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Erik's is good. I think Delo 15w40 has done fine by my truck and is one of the cheaper oils. The marine grade will be a waste IMHO. Dot 5 is available from most of the surplus places, buy it in a gal jug and it should be $30-40. Dunno on the cargo cover parts, sorry.
 

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Erik's is excellent for parts. Napa has some of the filters. They should have the DOT 5 also. I've used Rotella and Delo oil. Which cover do you have? Is it canvas or the rubberized vinyl?
 

gimpyrobb

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I checked at Napa about Dot 5. Even if you get the "good" prices there, you don't want to pay their prices. $200-ish a gal. if I remember correct.
 

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I checked at Napa about Dot 5. Even if you get the "good" prices there, you don't want to pay their prices. $200-ish a gal. if I remember correct.
It's not cheap that's for sure. I get mine from a local parts store and it's about $30 quart. Between my three trucks I haven't used a half gallon yet. For as much as I use I don't need to have a partial container on the shelf.
 

hndrsonj

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It's not cheap that's for sure. I get mine from a local parts store and it's about $30 quart. Between my three trucks I haven't used a half gallon yet. For as much as I use I don't need to have a partial container on the shelf.
I would not pay over 30-35 a gallon. It is available. My last 2 gallons were $10 ea.
 

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I'm leaning towards the complete filter set from Eriks.
Just make sure they are military filters. I ordered a set of filters from Rapco. Mainly because I wanted the military primary fuel filter (the aftermarket replacement will work but it's not the same). When they came in the mail they were NAPA filters. I've got a special deal at NAPA for filters. I could have saved money on filters and shipping if I had known they were just going to send me NAPA filters :-x.
 

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One other consideration: You may look at the spin on filters, not military but nice. JATONKA sells them. Can't wait to get a set.
 

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I work at Oriellys. We have duece oil and fuel filters in stock in Wix. Had Mobil delvac 15-40 on sale a while back for $7.99 a gallon. Wheel bearings and lots of other parts we have in stock or can get. Have got parts from OD irn, Boyce, Dodge City, and Memphis Equip and have been happy with all of them
 

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NAPA filters

the NAPA primary fuel filter is 3511 and it comes with the correct gasket.
the NAPA secondaries fuel filters are 3512 but you need to also purchase 2 5070 gaskets from them, the ones that come with the 3512 filters do not fit correctly. the NAPA oil filters are 1133.
 
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