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So fellow canucks, where is your go to place for aftermarket parts and such? 

 

Amazon? Local shop? 

 

Be nice to share where to get the deals :thumbs:

  • 2 weeks later...
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Amazon, Rock Auto, eBay... usually in that order. Amazon & eBay I order parts located north of the 49th and Rock Auto for parts from the south but still very reasonable shipping & duty included.

 

Edit.. almost forgot AutoEQ.ca for aftermarket parts - fast free shipping in Canada

  • 9 months later...
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  Hey all does anyone know of a possible rear wheel well liner manufacturer for 2019 Trail Boss full Crew 6.6 box????? Have tried requesting this information from Salesman who sold me the vehicle but alas he stopped answering my texts after he received his commission for the sale................. and from my first experience with Service Department at that dealership................. I will not be purchasing ANYTHING from them!!

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On 7/19/2019 at 1:33 AM, Uncle Buck 68 said:

  Hey all does anyone know of a possible rear wheel well liner manufacturer for 2019 Trail Boss full Crew 6.6 box????? Have tried requesting this information from Salesman who sold me the vehicle but alas he stopped answering my texts after he received his commission for the sale................. and from my first experience with Service Department at that dealership................. I will not be purchasing ANYTHING from them!!

Hey Marc - Did you get sorted out with the rear wheelhouse liners?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi Everyone,

Dan from Aurora, On. Traded in my 2017 Sierra 1500 SLE for a 2019 Sierra HD SLE.  Bought it in Listowell On, they sell alot of trucks there, best I was offered for trade in and best price I could find, I didn't want a 2020 as the 6.6 gas has no reviews. 

I am looking for fog lights that will fit in the bumper plastic cutouts. Anyone know where to get model specific?

TIA

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On 7/19/2019 at 1:33 AM, Uncle Buck 68 said:

  Hey all does anyone know of a possible rear wheel well liner manufacturer for 2019 Trail Boss full Crew 6.6 box????? Have tried requesting this information from Salesman who sold me the vehicle but alas he stopped answering my texts after he received his commission for the sale................. and from my first experience with Service Department at that dealership................. I will not be purchasing ANYTHING from them!!

I would go to a different dealership parts desk.

  • 4 weeks later...
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On 9/13/2018 at 8:18 PM, Roscopcoletrain said:

So fellow canucks, where is your go to place for aftermarket parts and such? 

 

Amazon? Local shop? 

 

Be nice to share where to get the deals :thumbs:

Action Car an Truck Accessories (Cobourg), local Chev Dealer ( Bill Spencer Chev, Cobourg )..have ordered the odd trinket/keychain from Amazon??

  • 1 month later...
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Rock Auto, amazon was my go to place, also just found a new seller mytruckpoint.ca they are a Canadian company so decided to give them a try and order a DeeZee tailgate assist and it arrived in 3 days. Now looking to order a tonneau cover from them let see what deal I get. 

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