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I used to get everything from lshd1. Just compared my next order from Surdyke, Kutter, lshd1 and New Castle. Everybody was over $700 with shipping, except Kutter. They were $642.20 with shipping.
Just compared a list of items i purchased 2 months ago. On a 1700.00 order prices went up about 5% or 90.00 in my case. Kutters seems to be the best deal right now.
I used to get everything from lshd1. Just compared my next order from Surdyke, Kutter, lshd1 and New Castle. Everybody was over $700 with shipping, except Kutter. They were $642.20 with shipping.
Guess whose getting my business.
these have always been my big four, Surdyke runs lots of specials, sign up for their email. Barnett and GRHarley have large clearance sections.
In the same boat with ya. I had a King Tour Pak all priced out on LSHD1, tried the same part numbers again today, all more expensive. And no obvious free shipping promotion. Wonder if they take Chrome Cash, because Kutter doesn't. Also, Kutter was only 10% down on the actual painted tour pak.
Damn, I wish I had just gone for it sooner, no matter what, looks like it's going to cost more than I thought...
Don't know if the new LSHD will take Chrome Cash but New Castle HD will. But you're gonna pay shipping. Still better then buying local.
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