How To Find A Heavy Duty Truck Parts MN Dealer

By Virginia Russell


Right now you are reading this article because you have been given the important job of a fleet manager of a big trucking firm, or maybe you have just bought a new rig and want to know where you can get spare parts when needed. Whatever the case may be, you want some information on finding a reliable heavy duty truck parts MN dealer. If this is indeed the case then do read on in this article.

First off as regards the industry, even though it may seem to be specialized and there will be a big demand, there are no dominant players in the market as regards these kind of spare parts. Thus you will not be able to find a dealer who will say that they are the best or biggest in the industry. This is because most heavy duty parts are directly supplied by the truck manufacturers themselves.

Should you still have fairly new trucks that are basically three years or less in age, their warranties are still intact and you will not have to worry too much about spares. You can still buy them at a premium or even free if from the dealership that you bought it from. Problems may arise if your warranty will expire and you may find yourself choked for parts.

Once the warranty expires on your truck or trucks, then getting spares on time at a good price may be a problem. This since the manufacturers will prefer to keep the ones they have to service warranties that are still good. Thus to get access to the spares that you will need, you will need an able and adept dealer to give you access to these spares.

The dealer that you will have in mind will of course have a wide regional network and market contacts gained from years of experience in the industry. He must be able to source and centralize a wide variety of spares into one place for you to access and get when needed. It goes without saying that he has an impeccable logistics network of warehouses and storehouses, and a transport system to boot.

On top of their logistics, they should be a reliable dealer as well in the eyes of the industry. Do ask around from colleagues in the transport sector if such and such a dealer can be relied on and if they give competitive prices and to die for servicing. Nothing beats a peer based assessment of whatever it is you are looking for.

Warranty given on spares is also very important. Look at the kind of warranties exist on the truck spares that are being sold and see if they are serviceable by the original manufacturer only or if there is an additional warranty that can be given from the distributor side. Whatever the case, there must always be one or the other and do not settle for none at all.

And finally look at their inventory of spares and see how well stocked they are and if they have adequate warehousing facilities. It is better to deal with a dealer who has his own inventory most of the time rather than no inventory and basically acting more like a middleman more than anything else.




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