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โJun-27-2017 07:53 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:MORSNOW wrote:mkirsch wrote:
I think the $859 has a lot to do with it being Alaska, being the only dealer in the entire state with the part, and the next closest part being thousands of miles away.
They wouldn't do that....would they? Welcome to Alaska where everything has a freight markup, I was surprised they even had one in stock. Shops don't stock much here, but will gladly order whatever you want, with massive freight charges added of course.
Our friends are up there Alaska all summer with their TC and we converse back and forth (when they have Internet service and I asked them if they saw a Walmart Truck yet. Their answer was no.
Everything costs more in Alaska because the transportation cost is very high
โJun-27-2017 05:47 PM
MORSNOW wrote:mkirsch wrote:
I think the $859 has a lot to do with it being Alaska, being the only dealer in the entire state with the part, and the next closest part being thousands of miles away.
They wouldn't do that....would they? Welcome to Alaska where everything has a freight markup, I was surprised they even had one in stock. Shops don't stock much here, but will gladly order whatever you want, with massive freight charges added of course.
โJun-27-2017 05:21 PM
mkirsch wrote:
I think the $859 has a lot to do with it being Alaska, being the only dealer in the entire state with the part, and the next closest part being thousands of miles away.
โJun-27-2017 12:25 PM
towpro wrote:
google Powergear Slide Motor Parts..
first page shows gears for $100. motors for $500. one for $468 looks like the older arctic fox model with the big leaver on the back of motor.
Here is a paper that shows power gear motor identification information. including a cross reference
part numbers for replacement gears.
I don't know exactly what you need, but it might be available. I can't see power gear using a different motor in different RV manufacturers.
also check Ebay
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โJun-26-2017 09:16 PM
GeoBoy wrote:
Doesn't Power Gear sell parts for their slide mechanism? Can you get a parts breakdown of the gearbox and buy the parts or just the gearbox? You don't need the motor if a gear is broken.
โJun-26-2017 08:08 PM
โJun-26-2017 11:52 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
If consumer-end users only knew what components actually cost to make, they'd probably have a coronary.
I always use the tie rod end example. It costs to manufacture tie rod ends for Ford 350 pickup trucks about 25 cents each or 50 cents a pair and most of them are made in Portland Michigan at Dana corp. been there many times.
Anyway, when you buy them retail, they don't cost 50 cents a pair, more like 50 bucks a pair, even at a 'discount' auto parts store. The difference is called 'Markup'. Each time thos parts change hands, the next party mars up the cost. So, from Dana to their distributor they get marked up. From the distributor to a dealer warehouse...they get marked up again and then again when the dealer or auto parts store sells them to you.
I'm sure you get the idea and why it's to your advantage to back source parts.
On most everything there is no comparison between manufacturing cost and retail cost, at all.
859 bucks may sound outrageous but, if the market will bear that cost, it's to the dealer's advantage to sell them for that. All about making money. How business works.
โJun-26-2017 11:26 AM
โJun-26-2017 11:17 AM
mkirsch wrote:
You can harbor a grudge against a particular company and badmouth them to everyone you know, but in the end all the manufacturers are in the same boat trying to keep the doors open and continually trying to do more with less. Something has to give and the first thing to go is customer service.