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2010-08-29 19:17:48
#21
ok one tip everyone is missing.... TRAVLE LIGHT! You try carrying all that stuff with tools and see how tired you get walking up and down the junk yard... ughh! i remember i brought my whole toolbox... I had to hide the box while i walked around and looked for the parts i needed!
2010-08-29 19:26:16
#22
LOL at the cookies,Shawn..." magic cookies,I suppose"
Yeah I agree with jen...LKQ here has wheelbarrows you can borrow,thats sweet.
Backpack works good too

I usually just brng minimal tools in for a quick walk through first,then go back for everything I may need once I see what parts I want.
It sucks to carry all that crap then not find anything.
2010-08-29 19:30:15
#23
Originally Posted by jen36
ok one tip everyone is missing.... TRAVLE LIGHT! You try carrying all that stuff with tools and see how tired you get walking up and down the junk yard... ughh! i remember i brought my whole toolbox... I had to hide the box while i walked around and looked for the parts i needed!

Headliner and associated parts...

Plus might have to remove the seats, lower trim panel, a-pillar trim, b-c-upper trim panels, rear-view mirror, oh-shit handles, dome light, and then.....the damn headliner panel. Dammit.


Tools Required:

1) Screwdrivers. Flat head to gently pry if necessary, phillips to remove screws. IIRC a #2 phillips.

2) Long thin pry bar to remove interior trim panels in the rear.

3) Simple ratchet set. All the basic sizes in metric and standard. To remove the seats.

4) Knife. Always got one. Or two.

5) Gerber multi-tool.

6) Small flashlight. In case I cannot find a hidden fastener that is killing me.

IIRC, when I removed my sunroof(ed) headliner and interior, that was about all I needed (?).

Shawn B
2010-08-29 19:35:51
#24
sounds about right. Headliners require very basic tools.
2010-08-29 19:39:37
#25
Take a #3 phillips if you got one.I am pretty sure the oshit handle are #3
2010-08-29 20:32:22
#26
man over here they wont let you use shi t! you cant bring jacks or small torches. Hell they use to pick up the cars for you now they charge to do that..
2010-08-29 20:32:25
#27
Originally Posted by Shawn
Total newb inquiry......

I am searching the Houston area for some interior items to finish off my Restoration. I have never been to a scrap-yard, Parts You Pull It, or any other type of auto salvage business. Not a single time in my life.

Nor can I find any threads on the subject.

Specifically I need the headliner panel (to be completely re-covered), the "oh sh*t" handles, related fasteners/hardware, and a complete dome light assembly.

How the hell do you figure out where, at which scrap-yard, they would have a 91-94 Sentra two-door hard-top in order to go pull the parts I need?

I got this link out of my original "accident" thread on the SR20Forum.

Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market

And I found a couple of headliners, a long-ass way from me, and I can tell you that shipping a headliner via UPS is about $120.00. Plus UPS would probably fold, spindle, and mutilate it before it ever arrived in Houston.

Please give me some tips, pointers, or links on how you guys locate B13's in junkyards. Also, besides tools and money, any other things I need to bring or know in advance?

Thanks,

Shawn B


go with alexis he already knows most of the yards out there and what they have and dont have..
2010-08-29 20:59:39
#28
I pm'd you. Grabbed an almost new domelight for you
2010-10-08 18:51:05
#29

I should have read that closer.

The headliners are not the same.

I have a 93 4-door non-sunroof headliner and a 93 2-door non-sunroof headliner panel (too fuxored to use) sitting on top of one another in the back of my Tahoe. The panels are damn close, but differ in the placement of the holes, and along the sides they are cut differently. No doubt about it.

What really sucks is there was no 2-door to pull from. All 4-doors and four or five (4-5) of them, three of which had clean headliner panels. One of which I bought and got out super-clean.

Originally Posted by jen36
i knew there wasnt a diffrence cause ive had both headliners and they look the same to me

They are not. Side by side pictures will tell the tale.

I'm not the least bit happy to figure this out the hard way, but sh*t happens.

Originally Posted by eggman
Take a #3 phillips if you got one.I am pretty sure the oshit handle are #3

I can confirm they are indeed #3 phillips.

Off the the other scrapyard to look for a 2-door headliner. F*ck it, minor set-back. Onward.

Shawn
2010-10-08 19:14:35
#30
Shawn, welcome to the salvage world. LOL.
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