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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
Really need suspension part numbers:
A-arms
Bushings
etc.
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
Just had the following part numbers installed under warranty to get rid of front & rear suspension squeaks:
Note: All are for Lower Control Arms, don't know what is front, rear, left or right:
15264321,15264322,15822072, 15264001
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Last edited by 2late4-1000 : 02-09-2007 at 04:46 PM.
Updated initial post, and they were added in under Arm.
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Originally Posted by 2late4-1000
Just had the following part numbers installed under warranty to get rid of front & rear suspension squeaks:
Note: All are for Lower Control Arms, don't know what is front, rear, left or right:
15264321,15264322,15822072, 15264001
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
My thinking was to show the benchmark price, so one can gauge if they are getting a fair deal on a part.
I agree with you, gmpartsdirect is the way I usualy go, which is kind of the unspoken reason for collecting part number in this thread. My main reasons I chose not to mention them is because I did want to break any forum rules.
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Originally Posted by FredinVa
I plugged 15254993 into the gmpartsdirect site and got the following.
So I guess the dealer wants 230.00, but it can be got for less:
GM PART # 15254993
CATEGORY: All
PACK QTY: 1
CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $230.90
OUR PRICE: $136.86
Do we need two price columns: Dealer, and gmpartsdirect??
fred
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
Does anyone know the part numbers for the instrument panel? Interested in the panel only, sans gauges and controls.
There appear to be three different colors: ebony, seal, and gray. I'm not sure what I have--it looks gray to me.
Also, are there different numbers for the two variants--four switches vs. three--or did on supersede the other?
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.
I don't think that's the right part. I think the gauge cluster is that cluster of gauges you'd be looking at if you removed that part I'm talking about, which is the surrounding plastic part that extends between the steering wheel and dash and extends over to the shifter boot.
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Originally Posted by AustinTashis
I thought the odometer was built into the DIC.
Anyway, that's not the part I'm looking for.
The part I am looking for is the gray plastic part shown in the middle three pictures in this post.
What you're describing sounds like the first picture in this post.
OK, I think we're on the same page now. You're talking about the face of the dash that extends from the gauge cluster to the double vents down to the radio and finally to the gear shift, right?
And you want to change that to a different color? That part number is not listed, but any GM dealership can look it up for you. They have blow-ups on their computer to show you what the part looks like and then they pull off the part number. You don't even have to order it right then, just get the part number.
So, I'm going to delete all my posts about the gauge cluster, since they have nothing to do with the subject at hand.
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VIN 6Y101319, delivered 10/15/05. 71,923 miles.
OK, I think we're on the same page now. You're talking about the face of the dash that extends from the gauge cluster to the double vents down to the radio and finally to the gear shift, right?
Right
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Originally Posted by Gizmo
And you want to change that to a different color?
No, I want to get a new one in the same color. I want to make a hole in my dash to mount a radar detector, and possibly move the airbag warning light to a less obtrusive location. I thought this would be easier and less stressful if I could work on a new panel and swap them out when everything's ready.
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Originally Posted by Gizmo
That part number is not listed, but any GM dealership can look it up for you. They have blow-ups on their computer to show you what the part looks like and then they pull off the part number. You don't even have to order it right then, just get the part number.
Yeah, I'm probably going to have to go to the dealer to get the part number. I was hoping someone might know it. I probably won't buy it from the dealer, because I've found it online for $155, but they have three colors and I don't know which one's right. I'm not even sure if it's the right part because they don't show a picture.
Sorry for the confusion, looks like you and Gizmo sort things out already.
If you find the part#, please keep this thread in mind so we can update it with this info.
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North Fort Worth Solstice #2020
Mine on: 12/10/2005 from Alan Young Dealership
Color: Deep, Steel/Sand, Hahn Turbo, and other good stuff.