Guys,
I saw a few people talking about majestic honda. I looked at their web
site, and while they have very detailed diagrams, I find it difficult
to navigate, unless you know exactly what you want. Sometime the same
part is listed twice, withe different prices, I have no ideea what the
difference is, OEM/Aftermarket, or perhaps NEW/REMANUFACTURED, etc.
But, I digress...
Anyway, I bought some parts from http://www.manhonda.com/, and man, I
was impressed. prices are same as majestic honda, if not a few cents
cheaper. And guess what, my 1997 Civic Spark Plugs NGK came PREGAPPED.
I used a good gauge, and the gap was 1.05 mm, eactly in the middle of
the specified interval of 1.1 mm +0.0 -0.1 mm.
So I give 2 thumbs up to http://www.manhonda.com/. However, the brick
and mortar prices are standard MSRP. if you want cheap, order online.
do not waste your time going there.
Abeness - 03 Aug 2005 01:59 GMT
> I saw a few people talking about majestic honda. I looked at their web
> site, and while they have very detailed diagrams,
I actually find their diagrams to be mostly unreadable. Those at
http://www.slhondaparts.com are a LOT sharper. Look like almost like
vector images instead of crappy scanned bitmaps. I usually keep both
sites open in tabs to be sure I'm ordering the right part/group.
Charles - 03 Aug 2005 23:56 GMT
> I saw a few people talking about majestic honda.
> So I give 2 thumbs up to http://www.manhonda.com/. However, the brick
> and mortar prices are standard MSRP. if you want cheap, order online.
> do not waste your time going there.
I haven't tried manhonda or slhondaparts but I'll put them on the list. I live
on the Oregon coast within walking distance of my local Honda dealer yet I order
from across the country at Majestic. Their prices and service are better.
--
Chuck