Need used parts?
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#62
I do have a couple of extra parts that I grabbed. PM if you need either of them.
2nd row cargo flap clip from Expy on left, two door reflector/lenses on the right. I got them cheap; you get them cheap.
I also grabbed all the mounting hardware for a spare tire, and I got two extra front passenger door control bezels. One is grey, and the other is tan.
EDIT:The reflectors and the spare tire mounting hardware are taken.
2nd row cargo flap clip from Expy on left, two door reflector/lenses on the right. I got them cheap; you get them cheap.
I also grabbed all the mounting hardware for a spare tire, and I got two extra front passenger door control bezels. One is grey, and the other is tan.
EDIT:The reflectors and the spare tire mounting hardware are taken.
Last edited by Nicmike; 02-06-2017 at 11:15 AM. Reason: update parts available
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#65
I bought a used one at the salvage yard and reinforced the tab that always breaks with a hot glue gun. So far, so good!
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#68
Well, I have found the red/clear ones to be very hard to find. I almost always stumble on a few of the all red ones when I go salvage diving at the Mine. They are yours, Stewart.
If anyone reading this has never had their doors apart, it is VERY easy to break the retaining tab off the lenses when you pull the reflector to access the interior door panel screw. Easy does it, and be careful not to push in on the tab with your flat blade screwdriver any more than you have to. Once that tab breaks, the lens won't stay in anymore.
If anyone reading this has never had their doors apart, it is VERY easy to break the retaining tab off the lenses when you pull the reflector to access the interior door panel screw. Easy does it, and be careful not to push in on the tab with your flat blade screwdriver any more than you have to. Once that tab breaks, the lens won't stay in anymore.
#69
If anyone reading this has never had their doors apart, it is VERY easy to break the retaining tab off the lenses when you pull the reflector to access the interior door panel screw. Easy does it, and be careful not to push in on the tab with your flat blade screwdriver any more than you have to.
Unless you have some gorilla glue, which will be the last time you access the screw.
#70
Matt, that is correct. Same with the barn doors and hatch. EVERYTHING included in them, too, for only $250 (you can pull them if you want, too). When I got rear ended a couple years ago, it cost my insurance company $1000 for just the barn doors WITH NOTHING ON THEM. And it took them a week to find some they could certify for the repair. Like I said, if you don't grab them, I will at $250.
AND he has a bunch of white front doors to pick from.
AND he has a bunch of white front doors to pick from.
$350 for a single door is ridiculously steep IMO. Last few local rigs around Hobby airport that got parted out were $75 for the door with nothing on it, or $150 for the whole thing.
$250 on the barn doors and hatch is more understandable and agreeable, but it'll be next weeks's paycheck until I'll know if I can swing it. Been needing new tires for a while, down to 3/32's on a couple already.
If you want them, no hard feelings on you snagging the barn doors and hatch for yourself.
#73
I gave him $20 for it. Gently used and fully functional. I cleaned it up, but it still needs some detailing with soap and water to get the dust out of the nooks and crannies. Old toothbrush would be perfect for that.
Checking the garage for a box now. PM to finish this up and get it out to you.
Checking the garage for a box now. PM to finish this up and get it out to you.
#74
I gave him $20 for it. Gently used and fully functional. I cleaned it up, but it still needs some detailing with soap and water to get the dust out of the nooks and crannies. Old toothbrush would be perfect for that.
Checking the garage for a box now. PM to finish this up and get it out to you.
Checking the garage for a box now. PM to finish this up and get it out to you.