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Old 05-20-2012, 03:30 PM
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Got any coat hooks?

I have 1 coat hook - for a 2002 and newer.... Brand new, still in Mopar bag!
 
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Old 05-20-2012, 03:40 PM
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Sry, dbl post. So you are all set right?

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Good for now....until I discover something wlse as I am putting this back together!
 
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And I may have the other part.....but a photo would help. Lots of parts sitting in boxes due to body work and other semi-restoration work. For example.....I changed pass side mirror out...

Yeah on the bottom side of that mirror is a round plug of sorts. Mine seems to have fallen out.
 
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I pulled the pulled mirror from the shelf. It appears that before resorting to tie wraps and drywall screws, some sort of glue was used. It appears to be around the round cap. I can try to pop it off if you would like. It may break...and may not....

If I can get it off sucessfully, you can have it for cost of shipping....

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give me 10.00 plus shipping and its yours its light grey
 
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Originally Posted by gdstock
I pulled the pulled mirror from the shelf. It appears that before resorting to tie wraps and drywall screws, some sort of glue was used. It appears to be around the round cap. I can try to pop it off if you would like. It may break...and may not....

If I can get it off sucessfully, you can have it for cost of shipping....

Thank you but I assume the glue is there because it won't stay in on it's own. I found a spare Driver's mirror from my Durango, and it has the same plug but it seems the plugs are 'L' and 'R' so the one I have won't work.

Thank you for looking, I appreciate it.

JohnnyJaws98 - I replied to your PM...I think that vent will work perfectly for me.

Anyone else have a spare Passenger mirror laying around?
 
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Johnny had the trim piece I needed for the door. It came yesterday and I installed it easy. Just popped into place perfectly.

I had no idea it was a flap style check vent. What exactly is it's purpose? Lets air in but not out?

Thanks again Johnny.
 



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