Nate,
Good job on your compilation of tips.
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I just wanted to add that ebay is a great place to buy certain items without much worry like Chilton's or Hayne's manuals, and Toyota Truck Owner's bibles. Items like recovery gear and good cbs can be had as well. Use caution buying stock used parts, especially trim or accessory pieces, as the price often gets inflated over regular price from the stealership for a new one. I've seen window cranks and clocks go for $20 and $50, respectively. I wouldn't buy any item from unknown manufacturer without doing some research on the company or checking reviews. Buyer beware. if it seems too good to be true it probably is. Also beware items that cost like $2.99 and have like a 69.99 shipping cost. That just doesn't sound quite right. Like you were saying Nate, the feedback ratings can say alot about a seller. You should rely on them heavily when making a purchase decision. Happy Hunting!