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FC Zach
04-07-2009, 05:00 AM
Just as the title says. I stopped by Advance Auto last night before work to get some simple tune up parts to ready the car for the gap. My Advance used to stock both NGK 7's & 9's and then eventually made them order items. Now there aren't even enough in any of the warehouses to complete a tune up! Has anyone had this problem at any other auto parts store. It kinda has me freaked out because there is no way in hell I'm purchasing the other option in the computer there, which is a Denso brand plug at $14 each!

N.RotaryTech
04-07-2009, 07:19 AM
IMO
I have switched to O'Rielys.
Advanced sux, usually everything has to be ordered, kinda throws out the whole Advanced slogan.

FC Zach
04-07-2009, 07:28 AM
Im going to check with my local O'Rielys and see if they have them, then I'll know where I'm going for plugs from now on. If not, then it may just be this region that is seein a shortage.

85rx-7gsl-se
04-07-2009, 08:21 AM
Don't feel bad Zach, Autozone in Memphis says they cant even get spark plugs for a 12a :lol: I went to Napa and they had like 12 plugs in stock. I generally dislike O'reilly's, at least in Manchester, because they were a bunch of redneck idiots who were like "Oh, you drive one of those crappy rotary things that blow up all the time." :lol:

FC Zach
04-07-2009, 06:48 PM
LOL, thats just ignorant hillbillies talking. I have heard that it is ok to run NGK 7's in all four ports, anyone doing this and seeing good results? I think it may actually help me on the bottom end, running a hotter plug in the trailing ports.

BLKTOPTRVL
04-07-2009, 11:24 PM
IMO
I have switched to O'Rielys.
Advanced sux, usually everything has to be ordered, kinda throws out the whole Advanced slogan.

On top of that, almost everything ordered for the Rotary from Advance has to be taken back because it is the wrong one.

FC Zach
04-07-2009, 11:37 PM
On top of that, almost everything ordered for the Rotary from Advance has to be taken back because it is the wrong one.

Yes, can relate to that. They had a spark plug listed for an RE5 that was made by Autolite and when it came in, it was nowhere near the same design as NGK had made specifically for that bike.

Rotary#10
04-08-2009, 12:16 AM
Don't feel bad Zach, Autozone in Memphis says they cant even get spark plugs for a 12a :lol: I went to Napa and they had like 12 plugs in stock. I generally dislike O'reilly's, at least in Manchester, because they were a bunch of redneck idiots who were like "Oh, you drive one of those crappy rotary things that blow up all the time." :lol:

Ask them if they still want there job because of being disrespecful to a customer.

.YOu will catch them off guard, when you speak with there manager about Poor customer service. haha!!:icon_tup:

drifting in drifting
04-08-2009, 06:58 AM
Yes parts store are sad as hell these days most employies dont know shit about cars at all they dont know where shit is in their own store and god help you if they cant find it in the computer You dont know if they have it or if they are just that incompitent know if i worked in a parts store id know where every dam thing was:banghead: try explaining you need the front cover gasket and that its not the timing cover gasket

FC Zach
04-08-2009, 10:10 AM
Yes parts store are sad as hell these days most employies dont know shit about cars at all they dont know where shit is in their own store and god help you if they cant find it in the computer You dont know if they have it or if they are just that incompitent know if i worked in a parts store id know where every dam thing was:banghead: try explaining you need the front cover gasket and that its not the timing cover gasket

Yeah I work at a major chain parts store, I have for five years. I will agree with you on the comment about the employees lacking product knowledge. I have seen former employees go through my store like there was a turn style. We always stress to walk around the store and become aware of the surroundings to gain product knowledge. I guarantee you that if you were to come in my store you wouldn't be let down. Also if whatever is part being searched for isn't in the computer there are also second sources, it's just that some lazy ass employees are too lazy too search for it. Lol if you came lookin for a flux capacitor, bet your ass I would get you one lol.

Rx-7fetish
04-08-2009, 12:21 PM
Lol if you came lookin for a flux capacitor, bet your ass I would get you one lol.

Ill take 2 please! Last time i went to advance to get some plugs the guy asked me how many cyliders i had becasue the rotary came in a four and six cylinder version :banghead: Appearently according to him he owned a six cyl version. Must have never popped his hood, idiot............

Heeley
04-08-2009, 03:40 PM
i know it's not really a positive world view, but if you just keep repeating to yourself "people are stupid", you'll find that you're occasionally surprised, rather than constantly disappointed :)

I lucked at my local NAPA. There's a guy there that will bend over backwards to find you what you need, and doesn't care how much time it takes to find. Those guys are a rare commodity. I can't count how many times i've gone looking for something at a different local parts store and just walked out shaking my head.

Drama
04-08-2009, 04:11 PM
Same problem where I live, Parts house folks usually have no idea what am talking about, And the NGK plugs at Advance can be ordered, But only getting the Platium style now, Takes two days for me too get them here.

FC Zach
04-08-2009, 08:08 PM
Same problem where I live, Parts house folks usually have no idea what am talking about, And the NGK plugs at Advance can be ordered, But only getting the Platium style now, Takes two days for me too get them here.

Yeah thats what I set out to get and the warehouses were completely out.

vex
04-08-2009, 08:26 PM
I haven't had any trouble getting them at advance.

ArtOfRuin
04-08-2009, 10:09 PM
The guys at my local AutoZone, PepBoyz, and Parts Plus stores are fairly knowledgable about cars. They're not rotary experts, but they can talk shop. I also make sure I get as much info on a part I need online at a store's website (i.e. part numbers) before I go to the store.

AZ carry NGKs and can order the rotary-specific ones. That being said, they charge $14 a pop! I usually order my plugs from sparkplugs.com. Even with shipping, they were cheaper than if I had ordered them through AZ.

mazda master tech
04-10-2009, 07:36 PM
Why not get them from the dealer, heat range is very important.

mazda master tech
04-10-2009, 07:41 PM
All by the way after market parts do not perform as well.Lower quality does mean better.

vex
04-10-2009, 08:49 PM
I was under the impression that NGK were OEM parts?

solareon
04-11-2009, 01:10 PM
I just went to advance on thursday and ordered plugs. They didn't carry the regular ngks anymore you have to get the platinum ones. And they still had to order those.

ZGN
04-11-2009, 01:21 PM
I just purchased 8 X B10EGV's with no problems here in Birmingham, Advance Auto

DJMOJO
04-11-2009, 09:18 PM
i find that every shop here in Tucson Arizona has ngks ive never had an issue getting plugs or wires before. autozone napa pep boys checker all the big ones and even ma' pa' shops carry our ngks. it must suck to have to wait to get them haha :001_005: