Price comparison sites. You should make full use of price comparison sites, they really will find you the cheapest main dealer in the country and it costs you nothing.
In auto glass installation the make of the car determines the size and the shape that the different glass pieces will be in. Some cars have smaller windows than others and the make of car will alert the people at the salvage yard to the general shape of the item.
Today, there are thousands of companies selling millions of auto parts. Some expensive, some cheap, and some "good quality at reasonable prices". I believe in supporting your local auto parts stores, and the same rules still apply. But sometimes, it's fun to look at all the great online catalogs. If you choose to order online, you can't inspect every part you order, and you can't take it apart to see how it's made. This is when you have to rely on the reputation of the supplier, their promise of good quality, and their "no-hassle" refund policy if you're not satisfied for any reason.
Once you get a list of suppliers request for an online quote and compare the various quotes. Pick one that offers a great price. It is that easy. You can be assured about the quality of information you receive as most websites do their background checks before they feature suppliers on their portals. These websites can also give you all the information you need about the ongoing auctions. And if you do not have a dealers' license they can also participate in the auction on your behalf. Online Auto salvage auctions are very common today and a lot of people are taking advantage of it all over the country.
It Highly Convenient: You simply don't need to go out shopping for auto parts, no need to drive your car to a shop or shops, no queues, no waiting, no refueling, or so many things that can tire you unnecessarily. Just hop on in front of your system and you've reached the market.
Don't keep tools in the garage- if you have the room inside, keep tools out of the garage. Most "fix it" projects happen in the home- keeping your tools nearby helps get these simple, small projects done.