With the Mitusbishi/Montero community as small as it is here in the US, I feel obliged to share my recent, poor, experience attempting to order a set of Marks4WD 2.85 transfer case gears from Adventure Driven Designs (ADD) and offer a word of caution to anyone considering patronizing or doing business with them; I will never purchase anything from them again.
This is a longer post to fully provide context to this situation, but here is the short of it:
I placed an order and paid for a set of 2.85 gears on 12/31/20 after directly confirming with ADD in writing that the price advertised on their site, $1,140.00 USD at the time, included shipping and tax.
Today, 2/8/21, 40 days after paying, I was sent an secondary invoice demanding an additional $92.11 USD before they would be shipped from ADD in AZ to me in WA.
When I informed ADD this violated the terms of my purchase agreement, wasn’t acceptable, and that I would contest this additional charge via Paypal if they insisted upon it, they canceled my order, after holding my funds for the past 40 days.
*Addendum*
After my terrible experience w/ADD, I ended up ordering my gears directly from Marks4WD, they arrived at my door from Australia in 6 days, there were no additional/surprise import/duty fees, and with the exchange rate, ended up cheaper than ADD currently advertises. The details can be found toward the end of page 2 of this thread.
FULL STORY:
As many of you may know, I’ve been slowly and methodically chipping away at a slow burning Diesel D50/MM build and try to be as thorough and accurate as possible when posting in hopes that it may aid others down the line: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/d50-diesel-build.208848/#post-2676276
I’ve asked many questions, benefited greatly from this group’s collective wisdom, contributed advice and input to others where I can, and strived to be very intentional in my build since funds have never been abundant.
A few months ago, I reached the stage where I began to seriously consider the available options for lowering my project’s low range gearing from the stock 1.925:1 to either 2.7:1, 2.85:1, or 3.15:1 via Marks4WD low range gears.
I did my due diligence and tried to post as much info as possible for others who may proceed down this path in the future: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/marks4wd-gears-2-7-vs-3-15-in-5mt-diesel.217630/
Once I’d decided on the 2.85 gears, I was faced with a choice of ordering them directly from Marks4WD or from ADD.
At the time, in late 12/20, and as of writing this on 2/8/21, Marks4WD lists them at $1,450.00 AUD, excluding tax since I’m not an Australian resident, plus $159.83 AUD shipping, bringing the total to $1,609.83 AUD.
The exchange rate has been pretty consistent for the past 40 days at +/- $.76 - $.77 AUD to $1 USD, bringing the total for the gears to $1,223.47 - $1,239.57 USD, delivered to me in the US.
It’s also important to note here that the US and Australia have a long standing free trade agreement, rendering the gears exempt from any import duty or tariff: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/free-trade-agreements/australia
Alternately, ADD is a Marks4WD dealer and listed the 2.85 gears on their site at the time, in late 12/20 for $1,200.00 USD, which they remained listed as until this afternoon, 2/8/21.
They were also running a holiday sale through the end of 2020, which lowered the price an additional $60.00 USD to a total of $1,140.00 USD.
I generally try to support smaller, independent, and ethically run businesses, so was leaning toward ADD to begin with, but the lower price was also a deciding factor. I had also previously purchased one of their chromoly idler kits, and the transaction had gone smoothly: https://shop.adventuredrivendesign.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=71_73&product_id=52
However, not wanting to misinterpret anything, I reached out to ADD via direct message on Instagram to confirm the pricing, 2020 discount code, and that shipping and tax were fully included in the price:
With explicit confirmation that the listed price included shipping and tax, I placed my order on 12/31/20 for a set of the Marks4WD 2.85 manual transfer case gears, totaling $1,140.00 USD, paid via Paypal.
This is a longer post to fully provide context to this situation, but here is the short of it:
I placed an order and paid for a set of 2.85 gears on 12/31/20 after directly confirming with ADD in writing that the price advertised on their site, $1,140.00 USD at the time, included shipping and tax.
Today, 2/8/21, 40 days after paying, I was sent an secondary invoice demanding an additional $92.11 USD before they would be shipped from ADD in AZ to me in WA.
When I informed ADD this violated the terms of my purchase agreement, wasn’t acceptable, and that I would contest this additional charge via Paypal if they insisted upon it, they canceled my order, after holding my funds for the past 40 days.
*Addendum*
After my terrible experience w/ADD, I ended up ordering my gears directly from Marks4WD, they arrived at my door from Australia in 6 days, there were no additional/surprise import/duty fees, and with the exchange rate, ended up cheaper than ADD currently advertises. The details can be found toward the end of page 2 of this thread.
FULL STORY:
As many of you may know, I’ve been slowly and methodically chipping away at a slow burning Diesel D50/MM build and try to be as thorough and accurate as possible when posting in hopes that it may aid others down the line: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/d50-diesel-build.208848/#post-2676276
I’ve asked many questions, benefited greatly from this group’s collective wisdom, contributed advice and input to others where I can, and strived to be very intentional in my build since funds have never been abundant.
A few months ago, I reached the stage where I began to seriously consider the available options for lowering my project’s low range gearing from the stock 1.925:1 to either 2.7:1, 2.85:1, or 3.15:1 via Marks4WD low range gears.
I did my due diligence and tried to post as much info as possible for others who may proceed down this path in the future: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/marks4wd-gears-2-7-vs-3-15-in-5mt-diesel.217630/
Once I’d decided on the 2.85 gears, I was faced with a choice of ordering them directly from Marks4WD or from ADD.
At the time, in late 12/20, and as of writing this on 2/8/21, Marks4WD lists them at $1,450.00 AUD, excluding tax since I’m not an Australian resident, plus $159.83 AUD shipping, bringing the total to $1,609.83 AUD.
The exchange rate has been pretty consistent for the past 40 days at +/- $.76 - $.77 AUD to $1 USD, bringing the total for the gears to $1,223.47 - $1,239.57 USD, delivered to me in the US.
Mitsubishi Gen 1 - Low Range Gears 48% (2.85:1) Reduction (Manual) | Marks 4WD
Marks 4WD Adaptors manufacture low range reduction gears to suit many models of Mitsubishi Pajero, Montero and Shogun.
www.marks4wd.com
It’s also important to note here that the US and Australia have a long standing free trade agreement, rendering the gears exempt from any import duty or tariff: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/free-trade-agreements/australia
Alternately, ADD is a Marks4WD dealer and listed the 2.85 gears on their site at the time, in late 12/20 for $1,200.00 USD, which they remained listed as until this afternoon, 2/8/21.
They were also running a holiday sale through the end of 2020, which lowered the price an additional $60.00 USD to a total of $1,140.00 USD.
I generally try to support smaller, independent, and ethically run businesses, so was leaning toward ADD to begin with, but the lower price was also a deciding factor. I had also previously purchased one of their chromoly idler kits, and the transaction had gone smoothly: https://shop.adventuredrivendesign.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=71_73&product_id=52
However, not wanting to misinterpret anything, I reached out to ADD via direct message on Instagram to confirm the pricing, 2020 discount code, and that shipping and tax were fully included in the price:
With explicit confirmation that the listed price included shipping and tax, I placed my order on 12/31/20 for a set of the Marks4WD 2.85 manual transfer case gears, totaling $1,140.00 USD, paid via Paypal.
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