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Old 07-28-2014, 07:56 PM
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Different years, different options.
Sucks.... I really wanted it to be there. LOL

Maybe on my next trip to the u-pull-it.
 
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Old 07-28-2014, 08:48 PM
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Sucks.... I really wanted it to be there. LOL

Maybe on my next trip to the u-pull-it.
I enjoy wandering the junkyard. That's how I got cruise and an overhead computer.
 
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Originally Posted by 00DakDan
I enjoy wandering the junkyard. That's how I got cruise and an overhead computer.
So far I've got .....

Like new Headliner (replaced sagger)
Tinted rear glass with slider
Center armrest with compartment (replaced solid armrest)
Headlight switch
Rail guards
Bedliner
Numerous bulbs and other knick-knacks.

My tools are always organized and sitting in a back-pack, ready for action. Something about padding around on the white gravel, finding treasures on the cheap... It relaxes me.
 
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Old 07-28-2014, 10:45 PM
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Something about padding around on the white gravel, finding treasures on the cheap... It relaxes me.
The place I go to I'm trudging through mud. I do tend to accumulate bulbs, screws, and the like.
 
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Old 07-28-2014, 10:54 PM
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The place I go to I'm trudging through mud. I do tend to accumulate bulbs, screws, and the like.
Do they at least stick the cars on stands made from rims, so you can get underneath easily?

I actually have a system that I follow. I search for the vehicles online, put the results in a spreadsheet then sort by vehicle row number and arrival date on the lot. The newer stuff is less picked over. Another page lists all my needed items which I check off as I go along. Saves me from running all over the place with their basic paper lists. The backpack really prevents fatigue when carrying tools and parts.
 

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Old 07-29-2014, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Dodgevity
Do they at least stick the cars on stands made from rims, so you can get underneath easily?
No. They are divided into sections, Dodge Cars, Ford Cars, Chevy Trucks, etc but that's it. They aren't on a stand, sometimes you have 2 or 3 cars stacked on top of each other. The bottom one buried in the mud.

It can be scary at times.
 
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I once pulled a hood from a Trans Am that was the top on a three car stack by myself. I'm much too old and wise to try that again!

Chad - 03 Dakota Sport Quad Cab, 01 Durango R/T, 98 Ram Quad Cab
 
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I went and got it. It turns out its a 37. At least thats what i bought and it works.
 
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Moparlove - glad you found something that works. You don't realize how nice it is to have that light until it burns out.
 



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