Originally Posted by
Joekuh Its mosquito season, so dont forget to arm for those as well.
Damn, good call. I'll get some DEET intensive sh*t at Walgreens.
Originally Posted by
jen36 i knew there wasnt a diffrence cause ive had both headliners and they look the same to me
Awesome and confirmed 100%.
Thanks for the heads up. Twice the chances to find what I need.
Originally Posted by
NissanGuy Oh and bring your own hand soap incase the yard runs out or doesn't have any.....
Gracias.
I'da forgot that for sure. And then got back in my (pretty darn nice) Tahoe and been fuxored.
Originally Posted by
eggman I have always had the best luck just going to a few yards to see what they have.
There are a few areas around that have multiple yards within a few mile radius of eachother,so that helps.I just pick a day during the week(its less crowded that way) and start early so you can check them all out.
LKQ here is nice because they have all the cars up off the ground to make all the parts easily accessible.They charge a dollar to go in and u-pull everything.
Alot of yards just have the cars all piled up,so it can be a pain sometimes,but still fun climbing all around looking for that "gem"
Some yards wont let you go in at all,or will take you out to a specific car.
There is one in particular I one I go to that they pick you up in some beatup ass junker with flat tires,etc and you get a crazy,sometimes scary ride out to te car...yu just tell them what you want and they will remove it.
Overall,I like to walk in and look myself,because you never know what you may stumble across.
Calling sometimes helps,but they dont always know what they have.
For example,once I went looking or an NX and they said no NX or sentras...I asked to walk the yard anyway,and low and behold..... I found a 91 se-r and a NX there they had no clue
Good luck Shwn...I love junkyard hopping,its a blast
Add some cheap vinyl gloves and/or handcleaner to your list of things to bring.I also usually bring a fresh t-shirt to throw on before I get back into my truck after sweating balls and getting all dirty pulling parts.
OH...and a small jack,even the scissor jack from your se-r may come in handy out there too!
Have fun!!!!
Gloves, handcleaner, and fresh t-shirt. Got it.
I think I'll also bring something to lay in the back of the Tahoe in case the material on the headliner is disintegrating.
Not to mention a towel to sit on to protect my leather Tahoe seats from my sweaty shorts.
1) Tools. Shouldn't take that much to remove a headliner/accessories.
2) Money. Cash I assume. Do they even take Visa/Amex? I'll have plenty of both.
3) Sun-screen (Irish, we're pasty and pissed).
4) Large-sized cold beverage....or two.
5) Tahoe to haul it home.
6) GoJo Hand Cleaner and gallon jug of tapwater.
7) Gloves. Latex and a pair of leather ones as well.
8) Some serious "Deep Woods" kinda DEET bug repellent.
9) Fresh t-shirt and crappy old beach towel.
10) Big-ass old crappy sheet or blanket for Tahoe cargo hold.
11) Two (2) cookies. That should last me six (6) hours easy. In case I get hungry.
Sh*t.
That rocks. I'da forgot or not known to bring it on half of that.
Thanks guys, I sincerely appreciate it.
I'm feeling all ready to go huntin'. On a freakin'
expedition to finish off my Classic's interior.
Shawn B