Leaking rear end 1967 Barracuda

Rockauto is your best friend. Figure out what you need. Your best bet is make a list and buy multiple parts that you know your going to need, and try to get them all coming from the same location at rockauto. This saves you on multiple shipping charges. Sometimes theres parts on closeout that they run deep discounts on just to get rid of them.

Theres a little delivery truck icon after you load your first item in the cart that tells you other different items you may be looking at will also ship from that same location. This saves on shipping fees from multiple sources.

Check with retail me not and other sources for rockauto discount codes. Apply the code where it says "where have you heard of us" below the parts total prior to checkout. These are typically 10% off, but help with sales tax and a little of the shipping.

Only things I buy locally now is chemicals like oil and antifreeze at walmart, or something I may need in a pinch like a piece of heater hose I needed to fix my wife's van, or a taillight bulb etc. I even buy oil filters from Rockauto for our daily drivers in bulk typically 6-8 at a time.

I have never had a mess up from rockauto on their part. They have always sent exactly what I ordered. I did get some wrong oil filters but I specced them for a 1994 chevy K1500 and not a 1994 chevy C1500. There is a difference.