Anyone who owns and SUV or 4×4 will know how difficult it is sometimes to get the spare parts that are appropriate for their vehicles. With pro comp tires andpro comp wheels, this can mean the difference in participating in an event or having to watch others having fun. off road parts are necessary because the vehicles take a lot more punishment than other vehicles which drive in normal traffic.
There are many people around who just love to go off trail whenever they they get the opportunity. Nothing could be worse than being made to wait for spares when the need to go wild is calling. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to find a great supplier who will back up their sales talk with with good service and attention.
Merely saying that they have spares in stock will not do, of course.. They must have the delivery network in place to ensure that the enthusiast is not left hanging around doing nothing. This will also encourage customer loyalty because if someone knows that they are being taken seriously, then they will always go back to the same supplier and tell anyone who is willing to listen about this great service.
Of course, it is always wise to check out the supplier with regards to returns policies and how to send goods back. Many will have special offers on shipping charges, with offers that include free shipping that may not on the website. These offers tend to come and go so it is a good idea to check manually with the supplier or try to arrange some kind of discount scheme, particularly if it is a large order or high cost order. They would much rather pay for the shipping themselves than risk not keeping a great customer.
It is also vitally important to check out all the supplies when they get to the customer. And that means as soon as the carrier delivers them. If there is any obvious damage to the packaging, then note it on the delivery note so that follow ups can be done later. After that, check out the spares carefully before attempting to put them on the vehicle. Some spares will not be able to be returned once they have been put onto the vehicle so it is vital to check them over first.
If something does go wrong with the spares, the supplier will have a returns policy that should be on the website. Failing that, they will help the customer to make a claim against the producers of the said part and this action is another part of the service to the customer.
The one problem with all of this though is that if the part is damaged, or just not required, then there will be a shipping charge and/or returns charge which will fall upon the customer. This means a loss for the customer for sure so it is vitally important to build up a good rapport with the supplier so that unwanted orders are kept to an absolute minimum.