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Did you call to see if they had it? This part number is obsolete and hard to find. I just bought the last one at a dealership in Michigan. Chasing parts for our trucks is becoming a challenge. Try and find a new rear quarter glass. lol
Couldn't you use some PVC pipe or nylon wire loom and some zip ties?
I prefer to use as much OEM as I possibly can. It's a pretty low cost part. Some parts on this truck are worth more than their weight in gold and some parts are in the unobtainium category. For those items it's the Excursion cadavers.
Not too many people have a box of turbos on the floor, a Zyliss vise, and a vice for having such tools and parts in other rooms besides the garage.
But there are more than one.
The Noob has a pile of broken **** under the table.....He did however desolder and solder some miniature relays on a board for my CNC lathe using that vise.
Did you call to see if they had it? This part number is obsolete and hard to find. I just bought the last one at a dealership in Michigan. Chasing parts for our trucks is becoming a challenge. Try and find a new rear quarter glass. lol
No I didn't. Worst case they refund me. lol I've wasted $20 worse ways. 😂
I could have sworn the tool tray used to be a lot cheaper, that is crazy expensive! Of course the 2004 -2009 tool tray is only $80. Guess I'll be keeping my eye out at the junkyards for one of these, of course those are probably not in any better shape than mine
On edit: I wonder if the 6.0 tool tray could be trimmed to fit? The bottom notches look about the same but the top is a little different
Did you call to see if they had it? This part number is obsolete and hard to find. I just bought the last one at a dealership in Michigan. Chasing parts for our trucks is becoming a challenge. Try and find a new rear quarter glass. lol
Well they refunded me this morning. Guess that means they can't get one. lol
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