Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => Open Forum => Topic started by: cnrcpla on December 18, 2012, 10:20:10 PM
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Only problem was my mom hit it with her car. Any good meet would have had to been soaked up with a sponge, and the rack was broken Anyways, her car is a Ford freestyle that they discontinued making a while back. OEM parts are no longer available and are very rare used, so I can't find any. So, I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the following sites: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com
http://www.partsgeek.com
http://www.carparts.com
These sites have OEM compatible parts for the car and the collision center I sent it to has appraised it's fixing to be around 8k, which is absurd, so either I will be doing it or a friend of mine will. Anyways, the parts I need are the hood, radiator, headlight, bumper, grille, and fender. I'm just wondering if these sites are reputable and reliable? Any feedback out there? Thanks in advance.
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C'mon Ford, aren't you an auto mechanic???
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I've had auto parts shipped to me without any problems. The key thing is to do your research and make absolutely sure you are ordering the correct parts. I once ended up with a SOHC Isuzu 3.2 V6 engine when I should have had a DOHC 3.2 V6, and they won't interchange - my mistake.
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I'd also check Craigslist ads over a wide area near your area. I once picked up a 4.6 for my Ford pick up out of Tacoma, Wa.. The motor had blown a head gasket and I picked up the low mileage motor for less than the cost of a top end gasket set. The cost of the motor + gas, food, motel room etc. was half what the local auto wreckers wanted and this motor had less miles.
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Yeah there are no freestyle part outs in my area mainly because they weren't really popular unfortunately. But the collision center ordered the part list I gave them from the websites and cut the bill back about 1k Still going to be 7k for fixes, but they are estimating 55 hours to work on it! I can do it in 2, 3 tops... Which is what I may end up doing, still not sure yet. Thanks Sachs
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Sorry but I only just now clicked on it.However,what sachs said.Napa and Carquest both sell body panels(chinese I think) for a reasonable price.Many areas have places that make up body panels as well-ck your yellow pages.
Check salvage yards as you may find one that's been hit in a different place than yours and could be had cheaply if you buy the whole thing minus engine/trans.Put an add on craigslist,kijiji or whatever under auto "looking for"You never know who has one with a blown engine sitting in their backyard.
Good luck.
Btw,I was behind an Aerostar one time that smoked a deer one night.Hard to believe me and a buddy fit it into my Tercel 4wd wagon-then took it over to his place to dress out.
Just try explaining to your wife where the blood you never noticed on the backseat came from.
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Ok, I can do that. I'll put up an add now. Hopefully someone bites, because 7k is totaled for that car being worth only 7k in the blue book.