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Unashamed 400 addict. Best. Trucks. Ever.
At the dealer where I work we get the bulk of our aftermarket parts from Autozone. Our store is awesome, but I think they vary tremendously from one to the other. All the chain stores do, it's all in who works there and how competent they are.
MASSIVE x2 on the fact that the people behind the counter make or break the perception of the entire chain. My store that I worked for had a phenomenal team, with people that had a ridiculously wide range of expertise. From modern tuner cars, to truck and off road stuff, to classic Volkswagens, to vintage 60's-80's cars, to oddball cobbled together outta 10 different vehicles stuff. We had a habit of going out of our way to help folks get what they needed. The first O'Reilly's I dealt with basically ruined the whole chain for me, over refusing to honor a warranty. Only to go back to warranty a starter out with them later to find that they had deleted my entire warranty file. So I try to avoid them at all costs now.
And just in case anyone is curious, if you're trying to adapt a GM HEI distributor (Summit conversion distributor) to a Ford 460, the correct wire set is off of a '76 Olds 98 with the 455.