so you're saying women arent smart enough to do their own research and find the best prices? i beg to differ. the parts at the dealership are oem spec parts. go to napa, or parts source and pay less for whitebox parts. i dont mind at all really. your loss when you have to change them within the year again. dealerships deal with stock vehicles. of course you'll get the beefy aftermarket steering for your lifted tj with bigger tires. but most people that own vehicles have no interest in modifying their vehicles. most people have no interest in changing their own oil. and some people dont like the downtime of having a broken down vehicle. so, they get service at the dealership. diagnosis and repaired by trained and experienced techs while installing oem parts.
now, go ahead and re-read what i just put down and then think before you speak next time. thankyou.
Rubi03 jef obviously didn't come into the shop dressed as a women stocker driver (at least I hope not)...
I know we cannot expect every Jeep tech. to be proficient in all possible upgrades, but it would be nice if each Jeep shop had 1 guy who knew aftermarket parts, and who could recommend 3/4 ton parts or equivilent if the stocker stuff is already bending...
We know what is best for the "stocker" customers, but we also have a guy who can think outside the box!..... Ideal Dealership!
What about the rig pig diesel owner crowd? (chipped, lifted, tires)
Or the performance car crowd?
They all want more from the vehichles, and are coming back for repairs/opinions/estimates, etc... Solution? replace OEM part? Or is there something better?