Junkyard trip this weekend
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Junkyard trip this weekend
I just picked up an 05' 430 last weekend. Only 112k miles on it. I'm loving the car so far. The telescoping wheel doesn't work, but I can hear the motor running. I'm going to order new bushings, but might pickup a motor from an 05' that's in a local junkyard as a backup. I might pickup an extra set of OEM wheels while I'm there to have for my winter tires. Some of the clips to hold down the plastic engine covers are missing so I'll grab those too.
Is there anything I should look to snag while I'm there? There is an 02' and 05' on the lot.
PS, I'm used to junkyard diving for my old Volvo 740, so the Lexus world is new to me. If junkyarding for parts in uncouth let me know and I'll keep quiet
Is there anything I should look to snag while I'm there? There is an 02' and 05' on the lot.
PS, I'm used to junkyard diving for my old Volvo 740, so the Lexus world is new to me. If junkyarding for parts in uncouth let me know and I'll keep quiet
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Absolutely go diving anywhere you can for parts! Wish I could join you!!
As far as other things to look for out of a wrecked 430, Look to see if it has the power port in the ash tray position. Some cars had those instead of the typical ashtray.
Tool kit in the trunk is a good thing to snag, if it's there...
Mirrors, if they can be removed as a unit. The folding motors tend to fail.
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but I'm sure someone will chime in...
As far as other things to look for out of a wrecked 430, Look to see if it has the power port in the ash tray position. Some cars had those instead of the typical ashtray.
Tool kit in the trunk is a good thing to snag, if it's there...
Mirrors, if they can be removed as a unit. The folding motors tend to fail.
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but I'm sure someone will chime in...
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If it's a pick n pull type place where you can basically grab whatever is still on the car I might grab an alternator...
Throw some new brushes in and set it on the shelf as a backup. Maybe grab the clockspring if you know how to get to it...?
Throw some new brushes in and set it on the shelf as a backup. Maybe grab the clockspring if you know how to get to it...?
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Ahh good call on the mirrors and alternator, fairly easy things to pickup. I've never messed with a clockspring before. If it isn't 90+ degrees, I'll mess around with it.
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Good for you! Don't bother with the motor for the telescoping as I'm sure a used one will bad as well. Good luck!
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Grab the door actuators if they seem to work. Also I had my cup holders break on my previous LS and in the back of my mind I seem to remember they were $150 new, I use mine all the time. ML Amp would be good as well.
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About 5 years ago, my uncle and me went looking for an ABS pump for an Audi A6. I was surprised how many 1995-1999 Nissan Maximas were in there--when I took a closer look, they all had the same general issues as far as say being able to yank parts. Either they were already gone, or rust prevented the removal of them. The staff were downright rude, prices were way overpriced (ever heard of um, eBay?), and the cars were not the valuable ones (you don't see ANY BMWs at all, those are either inside or have been stripped). This is Phila. Maybe it's more fun doing this in the Bronx. There you can get some parts and top notch bbq too. What a racket in Phila. good riddance lol
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The catch here is if you are finding parts that are notoriously defective and/or require a ton of labor to replace it can be a huge waste of time. You risk spending alot of time replacing defective parts with another defective or soon to fail part. It's something to consider.
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The catch here is if you are finding parts that are notoriously defective and/or require a ton of labor to replace it can be a huge waste of time. You risk spending alot of time replacing defective parts with another defective or soon to fail part. It's something to consider.
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The catch here is if you are finding parts that are notoriously defective and/or require a ton of labor to replace it can be a huge waste of time. You risk spending alot of time replacing defective parts with another defective or soon to fail part. It's something to consider.
Now if you want something for a 1992 Volvo or Saab, then why not?
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jmo anything of value is protected from the weather and from people pulling them on their own. This is common business sense...what's left is junk that in the off chance someone can use it, we'll charge double what it would go for on eBay
Now if you want something for a 1992 Volvo or Saab, then why not?
Now if you want something for a 1992 Volvo or Saab, then why not?
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Nice....