Arg, Replacement Cup Holder suggestion
#17
Pit Crew
The right arm on my cupholder is now loose and will not function properly. I seem to remember a tutorial with pictures on how to repair this, but cannot find it. Anyone remember this?
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Money to burn
I'm truly confused here...
You are complaining about spending approximately $160 to get your cup holders fixed, but you seem to have no qualms with spending that much or more on a WEEKLY basis to have the vehicle detailed? Makes no sense to me.
You are complaining about spending approximately $160 to get your cup holders fixed, but you seem to have no qualms with spending that much or more on a WEEKLY basis to have the vehicle detailed? Makes no sense to me.
#21
Bought the cupholder from Parts.com and it was perfect. They did a VIN lookup to make sure the part was right for the car and the right color.
It took me less than 2 hours to do the whole job. It was a nut driver and a screwdriver for the total tools..
Doesn't your credit card provide some protection from BS? I think it's the law and I've never had one not do it.
That aside, I've never had trouble with those folks. They are an A+
Forget the junkyards. They finally found me a part for MORE than the price of a new one from Parts.com
It's not worth screwing around with this - especially if you use yours as much as I do mine...
It took me less than 2 hours to do the whole job. It was a nut driver and a screwdriver for the total tools..
Doesn't your credit card provide some protection from BS? I think it's the law and I've never had one not do it.
That aside, I've never had trouble with those folks. They are an A+
Forget the junkyards. They finally found me a part for MORE than the price of a new one from Parts.com
It's not worth screwing around with this - especially if you use yours as much as I do mine...
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