I wrote this plaintive missive to the techies at my company. Hopefully it won't bounce back like all other tries online and by phone. Who can I contact with info on missing part numbers/incorrect listings for axles and pieces thereof online and in stores? I'm concerned with the paucity of information and scarcity of ways to cure the problem. What good is a store full of parts when you try to look them up in a computer and get the message "Look in the NAPA catalog for a listing" when there are how many catalogs? I work for NAPA in the Bellevue, WA store and I get probably a dozen calls a week from people in other stores looking for stuff that isn't listed or incorrectly identified. (specifically dealing with AMC/Jeep stuff but I have parts employment experience with Ford and repairing other makes as well from being a mechanic for nearly 30 years) When I try to use the in store discrepancy report system, I often get error messages which is an incomplete send (same thing happened when I tried just now with the online report from home) and often ends up in a lost $ale for me and many others. I don't have the time to look everything up when I have up to 10 customers in front of me so a quicker discrepancy reporting system, ie: a page link with incorrect or missing part space where it can be entered would help considerably. Prime example: American Motors and Jeep have been using Dana 35 aka Model 15 axles since the '60s and maybe before that, yet there is no listing. I have to get on an internet capable computer (which is only the manager's machine and more often than not busy) to search the competition's site (Rockauto.com for searching and cskauto.com/Partsamerica where I used to work and I used to have a direct pipeline to the website techs, largely due to many of them being Jeepnuts too) to get their number then use our cross reference to get our part number to sell the customer the correct part. Half the time I can't even access our own website due to dialup connection errors and the old books have wandered away from our shelves. In this case (what inspired this extraordinarily long email out of frustration), the correct part number for the Model 15/Dana Spicer 35C diff is NGA P27801 and used from the '60s till now (in smaller Jeeps and most AMCs). Remember: A customer who is told we don't have a part or is sold the incorrect part becomes far more likely to shop elsewhere in the future. The greybeards like myself won't be around forever so it would be wise to get the info now while you still can. I rest my case. Perhaps this should've been called "Diary of a mad Partsman"! _________________________________________________________________ Fixing up the home? Live Search can help http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve&locale=en-US&source=hmemailtaglinenov06&FORM=WLMTAG _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com