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I've bought from Zanotti, Lakeshore, Chicago HD. I've had great luck with Zanotti and Lakeshore in particular. Chicago, still good, but takes longer to get orders delivered. All around 20% off.
I ordered painted matched lowers from Lakeshore and it took less than two weeks to get it delivered. Unbelievably fast for painted parts.
I've bought from Zanotti, Lakeshore, Chicago HD. I've had great luck with Zanotti and Lakeshore in particular. Chicago, still good, but takes longer to get orders delivered. All around 20% off.
I ordered painted matched lowers from Lakeshore and it took less than two weeks to get it delivered. Unbelievably fast for painted parts.
I too have ordered from all three (Zanotti, Lakeshore, Chicago HD). It might be 'aggravating' to them, but I usually call all three....whoever (1)has it 'in stock', and (2) the BEST overall price, usually gets the business. Have NO problems ordering from either though. Ordered my Tour Pak from Chicago HD...they were $50 cheaper than Zanotti's. Another time, I did call Lakeshore....he didnt have the part in stock...but searched dealerships that did. I look at that as a +1.
Billy G
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Last edited by BillyG0856; Mar 27, 2009 at 04:03 AM.
ordered a few things (floorboard covers, brake trim,shifter pegs)from zanotti's hd on the 20th and got them today even with shipping I saved close to 40 bucks over dealer retail. good cust. service and prompt shipping.just had to share.
They're the best, Great communication and quick shipping even with special order parts. If I only saved 20 bucks I'd probably buy local but 100 bucks is another story.
I have also ordered from them also but I always compare with Chicago.Sometimes Chicago has lower shipping costs.
For example....my last order of 4 oil filters and 3 cable clamps,Zanottis wanted $16.50 for shipping and Chicago's was $7.50.The price of the parts were about the same.
Last edited by 1flhtk4me; Mar 27, 2009 at 06:59 AM.
I ordered a "painted" King Ultra Tour Pack and all the items to mount it up and make it look "purdy" and you know what? Zanottis didn't even charge my card until they shipped it and guess what? It's being delivered TODAY!. I barely ordered it 2-1/2 weeks ago and it's coming today. (I think the painted LED Spoiler is back ordered, but I can live with that.) Have dealt with Zanottis several times now and very glad I did.
I don't plan to mess with a "good" thing. I'll internet buy from Zanotti's Thank You.
I made my first order with Zanotti yesterday. I have always used Halls but liked the idea of ordering on line. On a 169.90 order I saved 33.98 not bad, I hope I will be as happy as others with the deliver time.
I am regretting not ordering from them instead of Chicago, everything I ordered from them is "special order" and they don't know when it will be in.
I'm with you Mike. I ordered 3 parts from Chicago on 2/27. Never received anything from them so I gave them a call. Finally got a package last week but they sent a wrong part. I'm still waiting for the 1 part to arrive.
I've done only some business with Zanotti but have always had good experience. It's a pain getting stuff here in Singapore as shipping is the number one killer. They've always been accomodating and have always resplied my queries even though I've only been able to get some stuff from them over the years. I definitely vouch for them.
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