Servicing and sourcing parts

Servicing and sourcing parts

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GroundZero

Original Poster:

2,085 posts

54 months

Thursday 23rd July 2020
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Very quick few questions about where do you Corvette owners go to for servicing?
Is there a decent network of 'official' servicing garages whereby you can obtain a credible service stamp in your car's log book?
And, how easy is it for you to source maintenance or even modification parts if you need them?

(I'm toying with the idea of a C7 Stingray, I notice there are a few of them in the UK but still very rare car over here)

JONSCZ

1,178 posts

237 months

Thursday 23rd July 2020
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Hi.
Depends on where you are in the country.
If you're oop t'north, then there's this official GM service agent - https://www.partsusa.co.uk based in Stockport.
If you're darn sarf, then there's Ian Allan (who I use) and they're great and a service is pretty good value (think my last service on my C7 Grand Sport was about £325 ). Both these will get you an 'official' GM service stamp. I can also recommend Ian Allan as a place to buy a C7 from, too. https://www.ianallanvirginiawater.co.uk
There's also Ian Goss who comes recommended on here - https://igs-american-ltd.business.site/?utm_source...
As for parts, they are readily available - especially service parts. Other 'performance enhancing parts' are available from the US direct and any specialist would be able to fit them.
There are specialists (like https://www.usautomotive.co.uk ) who'll get you all the parts you need from GM's Europe parts HQ in Sweden.
There are also other parts suppliers, but a few tend to be for the C1-C6 generations of 'Vettes.
If you PM me, I can maybe answer some other (non technical..!) qu's you might have.
Your profile doesn't allow emails, though...!
But there are plenty of people on here who know more about them than I do...!
Oh, and the other important bit of advice I can give is "buy one" - I love mine....!
(eta a website for IA motors)

Edited by JONSCZ on Thursday 23 July 19:47

Black C7

252 posts

145 months

Thursday 23rd July 2020
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Good advice from JONSCZ there. For a US import car, get a CARFAX report to check that it has not been written off/repaired in the US. Also someone was telling me recently that "mileage correction" i.e, clocking is common in the States.

Edited by Black C7 on Friday 24th July 16:23

GroundZero

Original Poster:

2,085 posts

54 months

Friday 24th July 2020
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JONSCZ said:
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Good informative reply, many thanks thumbup

Nogbad!

55 posts

196 months

Friday 24th July 2020
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My C7 could be up for sale if you're interested.

UTH

8,938 posts

178 months

Monday 27th July 2020
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JONSCZ said:
Hi.
Depends on where you are in the country.
If you're oop t'north, then there's this official GM service agent - https://www.partsusa.co.uk based in Stockport.
If you're darn sarf, then there's Ian Allan (who I use) and they're great and a service is pretty good value (think my last service on my C7 Grand Sport was about £325 ). Both these will get you an 'official' GM service stamp. I can also recommend Ian Allan as a place to buy a C7 from, too. https://www.ianallanvirginiawater.co.uk
There's also Ian Goss who comes recommended on here - https://igs-american-ltd.business.site/?utm_source...
As for parts, they are readily available - especially service parts. Other 'performance enhancing parts' are available from the US direct and any specialist would be able to fit them.
There are specialists (like https://www.usautomotive.co.uk ) who'll get you all the parts you need from GM's Europe parts HQ in Sweden.
There are also other parts suppliers, but a few tend to be for the C1-C6 generations of 'Vettes.
If you PM me, I can maybe answer some other (non technical..!) qu's you might have.
Your profile doesn't allow emails, though...!
But there are plenty of people on here who know more about them than I do...!
Oh, and the other important bit of advice I can give is "buy one" - I love mine....!
(eta a website for IA motors)

Edited by JONSCZ on Thursday 23 July 19:47
I had Ian Goss service my C7 Z06 recently, lovely chap and very close to where I hope to be living soon, so I'm lucky to have found him.
Unsure about sourcing parts though as I haven't needed to.

MrNoisy

530 posts

141 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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If it's parts for maintenance/mods then don't dismiss ordering direct from the USA, it's pretty painless. Rockauto is simplicity in itself and I am not exaggerating when I say stuff will arrive before than if you'd ordered locally. Always 5% voucher codes floating around if you look.

Summit racing/jegs also good. - Plenty of other places too.

My only advice would be to try to avoid USPS unless it's the only option - not because of USPS, that works great but because this end it will be parcelforce and they are dire. Pay a couple quid more for fedex/UPS and sit back and relax as you track your bits arriving at Stansted the next day and clearing customs biggrin

Don't forget to bung a couple of oil filters on the order, always worth having a stash.

MrNoisy

530 posts

141 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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I placed an order for a maf sensor and a pair of O2's on Tuesday 01st at 15:53 with rockauto. I have just come home from work on Thursday 03rd at 13:46 and they were with the next door neighbour.

For comparison I ordered a service kit for my Range Rover over two weeks ago and i'm still waiting on the air filters which I was assured were in stock, agreed to take an aftermarket OEM brand when they realised they weren't etc etc. Large UK retailer.

Living Stateside for 5 years taught me they really do think 'customer is king.' Why people pay over inflated prices from UK/Euro suppliers is beyond me. Obv if you're in Warranty you may have no choice.

UTH

8,938 posts

178 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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MrNoisy said:
I placed an order for a maf sensor and a pair of O2's on Tuesday 01st at 15:53 with rockauto. I have just come home from work on Thursday 03rd at 13:46 and they were with the next door neighbour.

For comparison I ordered a service kit for my Range Rover over two weeks ago and i'm still waiting on the air filters which I was assured were in stock, agreed to take an aftermarket OEM brand when they realised they weren't etc etc. Large UK retailer.

Living Stateside for 5 years taught me they really do think 'customer is king.' Why people pay over inflated prices from UK/Euro suppliers is beyond me. Obv if you're in Warranty you may have no choice.
Good to know.
How did you find the overall cost once arriving at your door, delivery, import taxes etc?

MrNoisy

530 posts

141 months

Friday 4th September 2020
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Parts were cheaper than I found anywhere else by a long shot. All AC Delco genuine original equipment. Done this many times from many different outlets. Like I say, avoid parcel force like the plague - utterly useless. In fact, one of the vendors who I used to use in the States refused to ship to the UK specifically because so many things went missing between customs and delivery by parcelforce.

There were cheaper options, even with Fedex on this order but I wanted these bits fast as possible. Don't forget the Exch rate at the moment is utter dogst as well.

Part Number Part Type Price EA Core EA Quantity Total
No Vehicle Specified
ACDELCO 19330121 Mass Air Flow Sensor (9027.10.1000) £ 89.51 £ 0.00 1 £ 89.51
2005 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 6.0L V8
ACDELCO 2131694 (213-1694) Oxygen (O2) Sensor (9027.10.1000) £ 36.40 £ 0.00 2 £ 72.80
Discount £ -8.12
Shipping FedEx International Priority £ 25.36
VAT (20%) # GB 922956503 000 £ 35.91
Order Total £ 215.46
MasterCard -£ 215.46
(-USD$ 288.82)
Balance Due £ 0.00

Shipping updates -

Thursday , 9/03/202010:34 amCAMBRIDGE GB
Delivered
Delivered to address other than recipient
10:34 amHUNTINGDON GB
Delivery exception
Customer not available or business closed
9:09 amHUNTINGDON GB
On FedEx vehicle for delivery
3:47 amHUNTINGDON GB
At local FedEx facility
Wednesday , 9/02/202011:16 pmRIDGMONT GB
Departed FedEx location
7:15 pmSTANSTED GB
In transit
Package available for clearance
7:15 pmSTANSTED GB
International shipment release - Import
7:09 pmSTANSTED GB
At destination sort facility
6:15 amMEMPHIS, TN
In transit
6:14 amMEMPHIS, TN
In transit
6:12 amMEMPHIS, TN
In transit
5:30 amMEMPHIS, TN
Departed FedEx location
4:43 amMEMPHIS, TN
In transit
12:19 amMEMPHIS, TN
In transit
Tuesday , 9/01/202011:20 pmMEMPHIS, TN
Arrived at FedEx location
8:32 pmWINSTON SALEM, NC
Left FedEx origin facility
2:23 pmWINSTON SALEM, NC
Picked up

(Still waiting for the air filters for my range rover)

Edited by MrNoisy on Friday 4th September 13:07


Edited by MrNoisy on Friday 4th September 13:13

MrNoisy

530 posts

141 months

Friday 4th September 2020
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Good resource for part numbers -

https://www.wholesalegmpartsonline.com/productSear...

https://www.gmpartsdirect.com

Why buy parts in Europe where Corvette is seen as an exotic sports car when you can buy parts in the States where it is seen for what it is, a mass produced Chevy. biggrin

(I love my Vette btw)