Smarty6
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Anybody know of a good parts place in Canada, or someone that has decent shipping rates to Canada? I just got my first Bronco and hopefully you guys Can point me in the right direction.
Yea know a couple of places.Smarty6 said:Anybody know of a good parts place in Canada, or someone that has decent shipping rates to Canada? I just got my first Bronco and hopefully you guys Can point me in the right direction.
I got a old vacuum power brake setup you can have cheapSmarty6 said:I'm Just Starting to rip into a 71, and I'm sure i'm going to need some parts. I'm looking for a two inch lift. I'll need a powerbrake kit and maybe a power steering kit too. I'm also looking at new flares front and back. Thanks for the help
you guys aint Canadiens, not a one of you end a sentance in EH?walker949 said:I got a old vacuum power brake setup you can have cheap
Send me a PM
2 inch lift go to Chuck at BCBroncos US out of New Mexico I think,, good people. OR do a body lift and save some major bucks and still get your wheel clearance.
Power steering is touchy, Last I used was Ebay. Its the PS box you need to find the rest is easy.
Flares, Id say Chuck or Duffs (ugh that word). other than that keep looking in the parts stores in Regina or Swift Current. Found some in some flakey places.
Where in Flat land you from?? Got relatives in Carlyle.
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thats better , iwas in Lynden today and heard a few EhsSmarty6 said:This is a great start, Since I just got the bronco, it might take me a little while to set up a game plan on what needs to be done vs what I want to do. The vacuum brake set up is definitely something I'm interested in. Thanks again for all the great leads.......EH.
EH what??? Lynden Saskatchewan eh?? Jesus, did you pack your parka, you know its a little chilly up here, had to put on a sweater it got to 20 below with a small breeze with it (40 mph) Nice day though sunny!!feitctaj said:thats better , iwas in Lynden today and heard a few Ehs
Sunny but windy. I always have my parka, specially when above the boarders, naw I like to give Canucks crap cause they give me crap when,,,,,walker949 said:EH what??? Lynden Saskatchewan eh?? Jesus, did you pack your parka, you know its a little chilly up here, had to put on a sweater it got to 20 below with a small breeze with it (40 mph) Nice day though sunny!!
Feitctaj you slay me!! I guess I am no better than anyone else because I thought Californians had an accent unit Madgyver phoned me one day. A defenite cultural experience and I am pleased to call MAD a friend.
AS to suppliers, I must agree the post office is the only way to go. FEDEX and UPS just love shafting us guys and I still am fighting with UPS on a paid invoice. Will never use those lying thieving crooks again.
Love dealing with Chuck though good people (BCBroncos) wont go near Duffs (Richards got some work to do) and have had good experiences with Toms. (cant remember the guys name, was during the mass buy for twin sticks but he was real help
I am rambling so signing off and going to play with my Bronco.
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How aboutfeitctaj said:Ask me to say roof :-[
Hyphothetically of course he shouldn't unless his sales are a little left of the legal side. If he is selling to natives (ie native as in people living on a Indian Reservation) this is a totally different story. That game has a whole different set of rules believe me. If he is taking things up to be mailed in Canada he would still have to declare them at the border for customs and duty fees and he would have to pay them.feitctaj said:i am curious though guys up north,
If I had a connection(hypotheticly), and he came down to Mt, Vernon, or SUMAS, cause he was selling KTMS and Hondas to the natives here and bringing one at a time accross the boarder. WHy could he not have me give him parts to dump in the Canadian post to go to you folks, if he was not having trouble with bikes , why would he have any other trouble going back?![]()
walker949 said:Hyphothetically of course he shouldn't unless his sales are a little left of the legal side. If he is selling to natives (ie native as in people living on a Indian Reservation) this is a totally different story. That game has a whole different set of rules believe me. If he is taking things up to be mailed in Canada he would still have to declare them at the border for customs and duty fees and he would have to pay them.
I assume we are speaking hypothetically of course.
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Smarty6 said:Anybody know of a good parts place in Canada, or someone that has decent shipping rates to Canada? I just got my first Bronco and hopefully you guys Can point me in the right direction.