When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Did you see the rust hole in the passenger rear quarter?
One whole winter I saw this X in a garage with the hood up. I almost stopped in to see if they wanted to sell it then. It isn't to clean on the inside but either way a pretty cheap 7.3 X.
Did you see the rust hole in the passenger rear quarter?
One whole winter I saw this X in a garage with the hood up. I almost stopped in to see if they wanted to sell it then. It isn't to clean on the inside but either way a pretty cheap 7.3 X.
That's the rear passenger quarter inspection plate
That's the rear passenger quarter inspection plate
It is for easy access to the tail light bulbs.
I did find out why the rust started there though. If you pull out your tail lights you can see a couple braces in that corner that are spot welded to eveything. These braces aren't painted worth a darn and start to rust right away, then that rust spreads to the main parts like the outside quarter and you get what you see in the pic. Quality is job #1!
I'm a little pissed....last week with all my wheeling and dealing on the ex and van purchase I seen a portland CL ad for a rear Road Armor bumper and other misc parts off a super duty that the owner was converting to flat bed.
The bumper was $450. It was late at night. No number in the typed ad, just the number in the "reply" tab.
Welp, in Portland ads drop after 7 days. The next morning I couldn't find it. I "found" it in my browser history, opened the link, found the ad, but ever time I clicked the reply button it said error and would not display the number.
Well, after cross searching for the other stuff he was selling and having no luck I just waited for him to relisted it all again.
He did.....yesterday morning, I was hours late....DAMMIT