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| While I understand what you’re saying, many are just out to get whatever they can. A good example is years ago I needed a MAP sensor for a Jeep. Chrysler wanted $150 for it. I found out I could get the exact same sensor (same Bosch part number) from my local Chevy dealer for $27. They had it in stock. You can’t tell me Chrysler’s cost was 6 times GM’s. I’ve run into similar situations with farm equipment over the years. It’s not just one brand either, there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. | |
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