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I like New Castle HD. I'm an hour from them. Service department is straight shooters and honest. I use them to order online. I'm in Ohio and they're in Pennsylvania. I pay in shipping what sales tax would be. The good prices are online only though.
I am not sure about Kutter, but if there is a problem after the sale with Surdyke you will be in for a long miserable ordeal. There Warranty/Return policy is terrible, the 20% off ended up not being worth the headache.
If I find a part I need I find the best price from the 2 sellers being discussed, print it and take it to local dealer and always get the price matched.
I also do comparison shopping, the only way to get the lowest price.
I tried to do the price matching with my dealer and they said 10% is all I could get, I get a 10% discount for being retired Army.
If you have a copy of your DD214 make a copy of it and keep it with you. You would be surprised at the deals you can get. All you have to have in most cases is a copy of the DD214 or id card. If you have a id card try using military.com The discounts for hotels is unbelievable low prices.
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