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Didnt think about those. Only thing I could think was to pull apart a short piece of 16 or 18 gauge wire and then use a strand of it. At first I was afraid to soak it in clr. Thinking
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Its sad thats becoming common. I see it as bad business myself. Unless its not worth it for the customer then why not try to make a sale. Every penny counts. And the next time that customer comes in y
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lkqonline.com if we all haven't heard of them yet. I use them pretty regularly for my work. Used engines/transmissions are there biggest sellers but you can find interior parts and a bunch of stuff. S
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Anybody know of places to get "hard" to get parts?
LMC (in 2012 book, but discontinued now, washer nozzle
Geno's
Auto part store
Junk yard
Backyard relics
JC Whittney (sometimes stuff others dont have)
NAPA (local napa, have part number on hand because if low priced item, they care less)
OK...Question
..is there any places that specialize in dodge parts I didnt list.