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Saturday, August 30th, 2008Our family has always been in love with cars. We’re almost car crazy!. We have mostly older cars because we get attached to them. Of course, finding parts to repair older cars can be a problem. We’ve found some really good helpful resources for older car parts on the web.
We took the cheaper route and the total cost was $35 for a used part that worked perfectly. When you choose to repair your car yourself be sure you have a good mechanics instructional manual for your car and the year it was manufactured you can found them at driverside.com.
Carefully check the replacement part. It must be the exact one you need. It pays to carefully compare the two parts to be sure the replacement is the correct one.The DriverSide Spotlightgave us valuable information on adjusting the replacement part before installation.Thank you, God, Internet and the DriverSide Spotlight!