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risers/manifolds
where you guys order/get them from. what brand?
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I've bought Manifolds and risers for my 350 Mercruiser from a couple places,One was E basic power http://bpi.ebasicpower.com/c/MER9A/M...for+Mercruiser They were good to deal with..
Lighthouse marine http://www.partman.com/catalogsearch...haust+manifold out of Long Island NY has a good inventory,and also ship good with very good service.I bought a lot of stuff from them over the years and never had any problems.They hooked me up with a sweet remote oil filter system when I did my restore. Wholesale Marine is another place some friends have used and liked.http://www.wholesalemarine.com/c/110...Manifolds.html I've used both Osco and Barr manifolds on my last two boats and both were good.I'm not sure of the GLM brand offered by Wholesale marine. I have Barr manifolds on my 23 Tsunami now and no problems(4 years freshwater only). I will say that the guys at E Basic Power,and the guys at Lighthouse Marine(aka, Part man) were great to deal with and they shipped quick.I think the service was a little more personal with Lighthouse,but both are excellent(at least my experience was good)
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ordering from the internet is nice,but....
what's wrong with doing buisness with a local company ? seriously,local company can get the parts just as quickly,if not have them in stock me,i purchase from local companies for everything,they're part of my community,and they deserve my buisness...
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Agree...however when they are not price competitive (and I am not talking a few bucks) and the part is a no brainier then the internet is great.
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the local place,it's a building,employees - employees that need health ins,salaries,etc - a building,which requires utilities,property taxes,and capital to maintain a "Stock" of inventory... one day,you're gonna need to go to that local place,for a part you need right now - you'll find out that place closed - then what ??? price alone will not provide a true comparison of value...
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Having said that,I find that for some items,depending on the area you live in,internet sites make the most sense,especially when the expense is an issue. Hell, if I had unlimited funds,I'd have all my work done by someone other than myself . Unfortunately when the difference is hundreds of dollars,I'm put in a position when cost is a big factor. People like Lighthouse marine are family owned companies so I feel good giving them business.One thing I never ever do,is to shop at a big box marine stores.I will always give my business first to local guys and Independent stores.
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Lighthouse
They may not be local to Va but Lighthouse is a great local family-run business here on the island. I have been dealing with them for years and they put together great service and prices. In fact, the few shops I know around here don't keep much stock because they just wind up calling the boys at lighthouse.
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if I asked if I should purchase local or on the internet I would appreciate the answer. if local people didn't cost 25% more id think about it. thanks tho. any other brands or companies.. thanks
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