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I have a blue interior and need a few things which are broken. Priority as follows:
1) Driver seat belt plastic sleeve - the one at the seat hinge which will dig into my new seat cover if I'm not careful.
2) A-pillar plastic covers which also go over top of door - both are broken at the farthest rear screw hole.
I have a blue interior and need a few things which are broken. Priority as follows:
1) Driver seat belt plastic sleeve - the one at the seat hinge which will dig into my new seat cover if I'm not careful.
2) A-pillar plastic covers which also go over top of door - both are broken at the farthest rear screw hole.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best place I got a lot of parts from was Ebay. You can also hit the junkyards.
I feel your pain. Blue is hard to find at times and making it worse is the fact there were two blue colors depending on the year. What year do you have?
I've gotten stuff from NPD, LMC, Ebay, Craigslist, Marketplace, Salvage Yard etc. Sometimes it takes a little while to find parts that aren't made anymore.
Coverlay makes door panels but they aren't exactly the same.
The A pillar trim always seems to break. I have replaced it on my 94 and had to replace it twice on my previous 95 that I had for over 15 years.
I had the same problem on my 94, I bought the interior out of a red cab a guy was parting out, didn't realize until I did the three hour drive home, he didn't put the door panels in the back of my cap. Honest mistake I will assume on both our parts. I decided against going back for them or having them shipped after checking cost. So, in the end, I swapped it all out, my truck now has two tone interior, dash,
seat, and door panels gray, the rest red. I like it now.
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