Recommendations for OEM parts source for 2016 Tahoe LTZ

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kdsimms

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Looking for recommendations for a good website to source OEM parts (mainly engine parts like plug wires, hoses, belts, etc) at good prices, reliable customer support and shipping. TIA

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I prefer dealers for OEM parts, because there’s too many fakes out there.

Go to the parts counter and you’ll pay a lot. Got to the “discount GM parts” website that they run out of the same dealership, and parts are competitively priced.

That’s a long way of saying I personally use:
…it’s run out of Jupiter Chevrolet, which is close to me, so I can pickup locally. They’ve got good prices and great customer service.

There’s tons and tons of dealerships that do this. Find one local to you and save on shipping.
 

Joseph Garcia

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RockAuto.com and GMPartsDirect.com (NOT GMPartsGiant.com) have served me well for OEM parts at reasonable prices (~35% below walking dealer prices) and service.
 

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I get mostly everything from rock auto but also another vote for gmpartsdirect.com. I personally havent had any big issues with gmpartsgiant, once I had to cancel the order because the price of a part went up and they didnt adjust it on the website. Ive had decent luck at ebay as long as i know the part number. I usually go to gmpartsgiant and use their diagrams to get the part number then search the number itself and find the most economical option but they are all usually pretty close.
 

Too_L8T

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I prefer dealers for OEM parts, because there’s too many fakes out there.

Go to the parts counter and you’ll pay a lot. Got to the “discount GM parts” website that they run out of the same dealership, and parts are competitively priced.

That’s a long way of saying I personally use:
…it’s run out of Jupiter Chevrolet, which is close to me, so I can pickup locally. They’ve got good prices and great customer service.

There’s tons and tons of dealerships that do this. Find one local to you and save on shipping.
I am 30 mins from Flow (gmpartsdirect.com) they will not honor online pricing for pickup - it must be shipped.
 

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I have bought many oem Chevy parts from Rock Auto. Best prices, far below dealers here who always seem to have to order anyways and I generally get things in two to three days.
Lastest was a cv axle; The box has GM hologram (?) on the label, noted GM Genuine Parts and it was made in the USA. Couldn't be happier with it.
 

Too_L8T

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I have bought many oem Chevy parts from Rock Auto. Best prices, far below dealers here who always seem to have to order anyways and I generally get things in two to three days.
Lastest was a cv axle; The box has GM hologram (?) on the label, noted GM Genuine Parts and it was made in the USA. Couldn't be happier with it.
ProTip: Ship to a business/work address. Typically shipping is cheaper. It is in my case at least.
 

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