Cheapest place to buy Knock Sensor
Cheapest place to buy Knock Sensor
Anyone know where I could get a knock sensor cheaper than at the dealer's? I know there are some places on the 'Net where you can get one cheap but don't remember any of them.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Originally posted by 1996blackmax
I bought mine at expressautoparts.com for 107.xx shipped last month. The Max, and I our now happy.
I bought mine at expressautoparts.com for 107.xx shipped last month. The Max, and I our now happy.
http://www.expressautoparts.com/impo...TOKEN=61509556
I did a search and what I got back was thepartsbin.com , but they are also out of stock. I remebered that I called courtesypart.com when I was looking for one and they quoted me $140 dollars or so + shipping , check out their site and call them.
I found it on these two sites. Are these normal prices?
http://www.napaonline.com/cgi-bin/nc...grpid=28639502
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Category_Code=
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http://www.napaonline.com/cgi-bin/nc...grpid=28639502
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Category_Code=
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Re: Cheapest place to buy Knock Sensor
Originally posted by Zirafa
Anyone know where I could get a knock sensor cheaper than at the dealer's? I know there are some places on the 'Net where you can get one cheap but don't remember any of them.
Thanks.
Anyone know where I could get a knock sensor cheaper than at the dealer's? I know there are some places on the 'Net where you can get one cheap but don't remember any of them.
Thanks.
They have the stock Bosch oxygen sensors for $60-$70. Sorry to hear that people are still paying $100-$140.
-Chad
Re: Re: Cheapest place to buy Knock Sensor
Originally posted by maximachad
We need to put this in a stickie I think. People could save a lot of $$$ if they just went directly to www.autozone.com.
They have the stock Bosch oxygen sensors for $60-$70. Sorry to hear that people are still paying $100-$140.
-Chad
We need to put this in a stickie I think. People could save a lot of $$$ if they just went directly to www.autozone.com.
They have the stock Bosch oxygen sensors for $60-$70. Sorry to hear that people are still paying $100-$140.
-Chad
Didn't we go over this once before?
Autozone charges $264.99, what a rippoff.
Napa was the least of all the chains for $185 dollars or so. Pepboys and Kragens were both over $220 bucks. My local Nissan dealer was $165. Call courtesy and just tell them that you only want the sensor, not the harness, and ask them what is the best price that they can give you. I did this and he quoted me $140, maybe you can catch him in a better mood and get it for less. Good luck.
Napa was the least of all the chains for $185 dollars or so. Pepboys and Kragens were both over $220 bucks. My local Nissan dealer was $165. Call courtesy and just tell them that you only want the sensor, not the harness, and ask them what is the best price that they can give you. I did this and he quoted me $140, maybe you can catch him in a better mood and get it for less. Good luck.
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