Sure for that kinds of stuff but for OEM vehicle parts, I'd never.I've bought extensively etail from Amazon, Walmart and Temu. All have their pros and cons , with prime you can return basically anything for any reason, lately though I see amazon allowing a lot of new and difficult to vet vendors, mostly from China, this mostly driven by Temu lower prices. I've experienced the worst customer service by far from Walmart , won't make online purchases there. Right now trying to decide on an inflatable fishing raft sold on amazon for $400 less than us based firms- which undoubtedly source from China, I've seen some of these remarketers use well known us company names to market, a questionable practice. But I compared my purchases of lifepo4 batteries and solar panels , temu vs amazon and temu was 40% less , pretty compelling.
Yes it did show the logo this is the actually screen shot of my order noticed the logo was missing and very noticeable weld marks very low quality look to them, took everyoneās advice and returned them better safe than sorryTo answer your questionā¦..
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definitely a chance.
I donāt think Walmart would be an authorized OEM reseller. Any of their third-party vendors certainly wouldnāt be.
I think Benny @LevittownFordParts.com has likely come across this same scenario in his travels.
But like someone above has said, near new, used FX4 suspension is likely available for the cost of shipping.
Iām curious, did their online picture show the logo?
Thank you for sharing these pictures I noticed yours have the part number either etched or stamped onto the assembly and the one I received did not, that is making me think they are not authentic, I could be wrong but did notice that differencePics of my 6/2020 build FX4 parts removed by the dealer after receiving our special order and prior to delivery. Replaced with the FP/Fox Leveling Kit.
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