I feel much the same as all of you. In fact, I was steaming that I had been taken advantage of like that. I am pasting in a PM I sent to bushwhacker, since I was so angry I wasn't sure posting it would've been such a good idea. I invite ANY of the dealers who read this to address the gross difference between Cummins price, and the price paid at the "dealer", otherwise, I say they shouldn't dare open their mouth to complain...
I wanted to address this "stealer" thing, but didn't know if it'd be appropriate, so I am sending it to you as a PM instead, for you to comment, tell me where to put it, or tell me to let it go.
I do not understand why the dealers can be offended by the stealer comment when they continue to business as they are. I had a really good example put to me this last week. I broke a flex plate on my truck. Called the dealer, got a price of $295. 00. Told them my mother is a Chrysler employee, price dropped to $221. 25. Picked it up, it was in a Cummins box, with a Cummins part number. Called Cummins today, and their price was $94. 22. I understand that there is a markup involved in handling the part, but this is just robbery, and I feel that "stealer" is quite appropriate. I would love to hear these dealers tell us HOW they plan to do business with us so we don't feel compelled to call them stealer, rather than just ask us not to. Oh, and a little salt on my would was when he pulled the packing slip out of the pouch on the box, and I caught a glimpse of the receipt from the warehouse, $177. 00. Looks like there is a problem that needs to be addressed OTHER than us calling them stealers...
This is the second time this happened to me. Check out my thread on the intake air sensor. Cummins doesn't have a listing of the part numbers Dodge uses, so you have to go through the dealer, and they mark them up ENTIRELY too much IMO.
Thanks for listening!
Jim