Best source for Polaris parts
#3
Best source for Polaris parts
www.cheapcycleparts.com .... they are consitently cheaper then anyplace else I have found. I will say my local dealer is pretty reasonable and usally quite a bit less than list. On small items it pays to get them from my dealer and save the shipping costs.
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Best source for Polaris parts
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: HIGHOCTANE
www.cheapcycleparts.com .... they are consitently cheaper then anyplace else I have found. I will say my local dealer is pretty reasonable and usally quite a bit less than list. On small items it pays to get them from my dealer and save the shipping costs.</end quote></div>
I wish I could say the same for my dealer. They charge list price and sometimes shipping! I bought three atv's from them and they don't even give me a discount! It was all I could do when I bought them to get a discount on parts for that day! Needless to say, I don't buy any parts from them....mostly rockymountain atv. It is kind of funny, though, that my local Honda/Kawasaki/Yamaha/KTM/Suzuki dealer still gives me a 20% discount on parts (and they are much less than list price) even though this time I didn't buy my atv's from them! Although, I have bought many atv's, streetbikes, jet skis from them. How is that for customer service! I feel dirty buying polaris parts through a honda dealer! LMAO!
www.cheapcycleparts.com .... they are consitently cheaper then anyplace else I have found. I will say my local dealer is pretty reasonable and usally quite a bit less than list. On small items it pays to get them from my dealer and save the shipping costs.</end quote></div>
I wish I could say the same for my dealer. They charge list price and sometimes shipping! I bought three atv's from them and they don't even give me a discount! It was all I could do when I bought them to get a discount on parts for that day! Needless to say, I don't buy any parts from them....mostly rockymountain atv. It is kind of funny, though, that my local Honda/Kawasaki/Yamaha/KTM/Suzuki dealer still gives me a 20% discount on parts (and they are much less than list price) even though this time I didn't buy my atv's from them! Although, I have bought many atv's, streetbikes, jet skis from them. How is that for customer service! I feel dirty buying polaris parts through a honda dealer! LMAO!
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Best source for Polaris parts
Yeah I know alot of dealers try to make out on parts and service...that's why I drive 1.5 hours to my dealer when there is one 5 miles away. My dealer has an all around approach and will usually match the bst prices I find. Unforunately they are 1.5 hours away so I try to keep a list and get everything I think I'll need for awhile when I go. Add in gas I probably don't save much but I don't mind because they are trustworthy and run a clean honest dealership. Besides I get great prices on the machines and that definitely is worth the drive.
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Best source for Polaris parts
I just bought my Warn/ Polaris RT30 winch as well as a snow plow fairlead and a warn synthetic cable replacement from cheapcycleparts.com and I am very satisfied. With shipping and handling they were almost $50 cheaper than the cheapest I could find the winch on ebay or any of the normal places. On the replacement cable and fairlead, I spent maybe $12 more than the cheapest I could find them elsewhere but it wasn't worth the shipping costs to buy the winch from one place and the other parts from someplace else. I will definitely buy from cheapcycleparts.com again. Their prices are great and their service was great too.
#9
Best source for Polaris parts
cheapcycleparts.com and Pats small engine parts (http://www.psep.biz/store). Pat's beats them on some items and vice versa. Pat's has a flat rate $6.95 shipping up to a certain size which can save in some instances.
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