zup guyz! I recently had my Chevy from a friend, it's a 1998 model an old one yeah but I think it's still pretty much in shape, except that the starter needs immediate replacement.
I also need the ff:
- 6cyl, 2.4L radiator
- alternator
- hubcaps
Can anyone recommend a few parts dealers that wouldn't give me a rip off, probably in CA area. I already had quotes from www.carpartswholesale.com they're one of the cheapest from a few I that I compared prices with. Thanks for any help.
Scotty - 09 Sep 2005 05:08 GMT
> zup guyz! I recently had my Chevy from a friend, it's a 1998 model an old
> one yeah but I think it's still pretty much in shape, except that the
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> - 6cyl, 2.4L radiator
They make a 2.4L 6 Cyl.???
I think the non ECOTEC 4 Cyl. is a 2.4L and AFAIK the 6 Cyl. is a 2.8L and
also 3.4L
> - alternator
> - hubcaps
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> they're one of the cheapest from a few I that I compared prices with.
> Thanks for any help.
Anonymous - 27 Sep 2005 12:24 GMT
the primary cause for faulty starters are disengaging problems. a new starter should be intsalled to secure the engine's performance. look up good deals and disclounted
chevy parts
.
Anonymous - 12 Oct 2005 13:45 GMT
zup guyz! I recently had my Chevy from a friend, it's a 1998 model an old one yeah but I think it's still pretty much in shape, except that the starter needs immediate replacement.
I also need the ff:
- 6cyl, 2.4L radiator
- alternator
- hubcaps
Can anyone recommend a few parts dealers that wouldn't give me a rip off, probably in CA area. I already had quotes from www.carpartswholesale.com they're one of the cheapest from a few I that I compared prices with. Thanks for any help.
a friend of mine bought some
chevy parts
at autopartscorner.com, he was given a discount.. try to check the site might help you..