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Yes,discount % not as good as it was!!! Had some wheel checked out before the change over took place.Definetly more now. The way it looks,no free shipping with an order of a givin amount like before!!
yep not as big of a discount I just checked 2 item at random 32310-08 twist grip sensor kit
kutterharleyonline = 83.00 free shipping with order over 99.00
lshd1 = 89.21
99483-14 2014 service manual
kutterharleyonline = 48.00
lshd1 = 51.00
not a huge difference but if you are placing a large order it will add up fast.
I have always preferred kutter anyway as I get my parts faster from them.
Used to be 20% now it is about 15%. That 5% per year will add up for them. But stinks for us.
Knew I should have bought the other parts I wanted, lol! By the time you add shipping I will be at what my local dealer will discount for me. Oh well, all good things must end unfortunately.
I had not heard of Kutter Harley. Thanks for the tip! They are at 20% off on items I checked & had purchased through LSHD1 before the change. With free shipping over $99 it is a better deal. Not much that we buy for less than a hundred anyway it seems.
I just compared Lakeshore and Kutter for some parts I`m gonna need.
Kutters total was $601 shipped,Lakeshore was $619 plus the ride.
Whats kinda crappy,is that for a light harness I need,Kutter is $66.00,LS says its $58 list.
But Kutter has the a/c I need for $279,LS is $297.
Kinda blows,because I never had a problem with LS.My stuff came very fast.Even items my wife ordered from their ebay store came quick.Bill always kept me in the loop,and responded to my emails right away.
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...
I just compared Lakeshore and Kutter for some parts I`m gonna need.
Kutters total was $601 shipped,Lakeshore was $619 plus the ride.
Whats kinda crappy,is that for a light harness I need,Kutter is $66.00,LS says its $58 list.
But Kutter has the a/c I need for $279,LS is $297.
Kinda blows,because I never had a problem with LS.My stuff came very fast.Even items my wife ordered from their ebay store came quick.Bill always kept me in the loop,and responded to my emails right away.
Guess I`ll have to try out Kutters.
I have purchased from Kutter 99% of the time! Actually about 6000.00 in about 4 month.If they don't have it in stock,they are linked directly with Harleys warehouse like any other dealer. Never has taken anymore than 5 to 6 days to receive my orders.I personally didn't care for LSHD! I ordered one time and had a question about it and didn't care at all with the response I got,felt a lot of bad attitude from them!!!
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