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Old 04-27-2015, 04:47 PM   #1
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DNJ auto parts

Has anybody used DNJ auto parts?Ive seen them on Rockauto.Im thinking about buying there rebuild kits for my 94 Z28.Could anybody give me some info on them??
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Old 04-28-2015, 06:11 AM   #2
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What kind of rebuild kit? Engine? Trans? Suspension?

If it is a complete kit of some kind normally it will be made of up parts from various manufacturuers. Look at the brands and kinds of parts included in the kit to determine if it is any good. If the parts are all no name stuff from China you will instantly know why the price is low.
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Old 04-28-2015, 08:13 AM   #3
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Are you doing the rebuild? If not, odds are the machine shop may toss that pile of trash back in your face if you expect them to use it.
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Old 04-28-2015, 03:27 PM   #4
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Im doing my engine.

LTb1ow,you dont have to be a smart ass.I was asking for some info.Not a dick head answer!!!!
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Sorry its not the answer you want to hear, but its prob true. Cheap parts are usually never good and most machine shops won't want to waste their time trying to make it all work.
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Old 04-28-2015, 03:37 PM   #6
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Im doing my engine.

LTb1ow,you dont have to be a smart ass.I was asking for some info.Not a dick head answer!!!!

Hate to break it to you beaver but that's not exactly a dickhead answer.

If you bring a rebuild kit that's got a lot of questionable parts to a machine shop there's a good chance that they will turn you away. They want your business but they don't want the headache when they get blamed for problems.

The shop may be just fine using the stuff. But know that you run that risk. If you have a shop picked out, ask them.

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Old 04-28-2015, 04:00 PM   #7
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Furthermore, to carry on being the dick here, you can't just buy a package and expect to work well for long. You need to measure hardparts (crank, rods, bores) prior to buying bearings. Your bores may need a slight cleanup, crank may need to be turned, rods may be out of round etc...

All that crap needs to be done so you don't buy parts twice. Sucks to hear but trying to shed some light here.
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Old 04-28-2015, 04:39 PM   #8
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Im doing my engine.

LTb1ow,you dont have to be a smart ass.I was asking for some info.Not a dick head answer!!!!
his answer was spot on, and i love not agreeing with him! if you are having an engine rebuilt talk to the builder before you buy anything!
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Old 04-29-2015, 12:37 PM   #9
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You can buy sealed power kits.When you order you type in what size bearing you need.Also Lunati sales kits so does comp so they all do it.i know thats good stuff good stuff.I know up there,it might be a smart ass post.But any time somebody ask to a question for help.Then they say something like dont take it a builder he well throw the trash back in your face.Its a dick head answer.But down here in the south.We still say yes mam and yes sir,thank you excuse me.****ing Jersey no manner bastards,you would get the **** kicked out of you down here.**** THIS NEW JERSEY BASTAR SITE AND ALL JERSY BASTARTDS TOO!!! **** YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM OUT
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I actually live in "south" jersey, and or, daily drive a pickup truck.

But ok I haz a sad
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You can buy sealed power kits.When you order you type in what size bearing you need.Also Lunati sales kits so does comp so they all do it.i know thats good stuff good stuff.I know up there,it might be a smart ass post.But any time somebody ask to a question for help.Then they say something like dont take it a builder he well throw the trash back in your face.Its a dick head answer.But down here in the south.We still say yes mam and yes sir,thank you excuse me.****ing Jersey no manner bastards,you would get the **** kicked out of you down here.**** THIS NEW JERSEY BASTAR SITE AND ALL JERSY BASTARTDS TOO!!! **** YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM OUT
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