what are some good junkyards in mass or nh?
what are some good junkyards in mass or nh?
ok we all knew fixing my rear end wouldn't be this easy. I got the rear end and had to get brakes from someone else. All I got was the calipers, rotors, and flex lines..... no bolts or anything else. What I need are mounting brackets, the bracket for the hose to connect to, all the bolts for this stuff, and anything else that is from that point to where it hooks up to the vehicle. Oh yeah and the bolt (I think its called a banjo bolt?) that goes from the flex line to the caliper.
My car has a T with female flare fittings as the last part of the car before the hard lines on the rear end start, I have no idea what lt1 cars have.
I'm gonna try and go hunting on Wed so what places do you know of that have 4th gen f-bods?
thanks guys
My car has a T with female flare fittings as the last part of the car before the hard lines on the rear end start, I have no idea what lt1 cars have.
I'm gonna try and go hunting on Wed so what places do you know of that have 4th gen f-bods?
thanks guys
Last edited by jayman350; Aug 6, 2003 at 12:08 AM.
Middleboro Auto Salvage in Middleboro, has 10-20 third generation camaros and firebirds. Also there are 4 or 5 junkyards in a row on the brockton/East bridgewater line. Check out www.junkyards.com for a list of junkyards by state and town.
thanks guys, I'm actually looking for a 4th gen w/ disc brakes in a junkyard. I went to Jack's in Billerica yesterday and found a couple pieces that I needed.
I think I'll be all set for the rest of the parts but who knows
I think I'll be all set for the rest of the parts but who knows
have your tried junk yard dog?
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