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Customers Reviews  2010-03-13 The vendor never shipped the order The vendor never shipped my order and would not respond to my inquiries. I finally got my money back and bought these elsewhere. |  2010-02-22 Don't buy what you can get for free The other reviewer is right- just contact the agency that issued your EZ Pass and they will send out new strips for free. This took all of about 2 minutes on the phone. |  2009-12-29 FREE OR NOT *NOT* The Illinois Ipass you can get for free. Maybee not free time,gas and more tolls to go to a location that has them. They do not mail them and the tollway I use does not have any place to get them. So I would have to go way out of my way to get them more gas and I would have to pay more tolls to get there. So thanks for selling them for less then it would cost me to go get them for free. |  2009-10-22 Identical To NJ EZPass These 3M dual-lock strips are identical 1.5" strips to original EZ Pass, comments about "nearly the same quality" and length being shorter are wrong. Comments about getting them free from customer service are also true for some states, but if you want something fast $4 is not much to pay. Overall, vendor delivers exactly what is promised. |  2009-05-22 Not worth 5 bucks I called ezpass and tried to get free strip but couldnt figure out how to get it so i gave up and bought these strips. They send you almost the same quality velcro as the one ezpass sends you just a little less quality...BUT they say they send you 4 strips (enough for 2 cars) but there very short and only enough for one car...not worth it and wouldnt suggest it for anyone |
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Replacement Bolts: Where to Find Best Deals?Where can I find replacement bolts for my car?
One might wonder where to get a few replacement bolts for a car! In fact, the question seems so childish...Well, in an old drawer where all your other replacement bolts are! Ok…so simple, but what it there is no old drawer, toolbox, cabinet with parts? Of course, there are always local service shops around. But believe me, not all of them will supply you with the required bolt. This becomes even more evident with rare cars or cars of foreign origin.
In this case you have to work out another solution! What can it be. I’ve thought for a while and came up with a few ones:
1. The first solution that comes to my mind is the local junk yard. You can put on some old clothes and take a hammer and a screwdriver and visit one. There you can make an attempt to pick up a few bolts of the similar size and shape. Moreover, you might find there other parts from your car. And that will be absolutely free. To my mind that factors is the major advantage of the below described solution to car parts problem.
2. There are many online shops that offer dirt-cheap parts from junk-yard cars. Some of them even ship the parts. You can visit the following sites:
3. Another option is going to your local bolt supply house. If you don’t know where it is located look through the yellow pages. As a matter of fact practically all the cities have ones.
4. You can contact the dealer who sells the kind of a car you have. He will probably have a service dept that may be able to get them
5. Run an online search (via Google or Yahho!, for instance). You are likely to find the sites like www.aaronsmachinescrews.com/MachineScr..., http://www.fastenersuperstore.com or similar ones.
So no matter what you are looking for, your sensibility can lead you further than you can imagine.
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