Part #: N109051
Side Popout Window Frame Screws (3.5mmX6mm) Frame to Hinge
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:- Bus (Type 2): -67
Part #: N109051
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:Part #: N185164
Screws for replacement pop out window Latches to Body
Application:Part #: N139681
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: N107101
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: 211837659
This nylon washer goes on the wing bolt keeping the bolt from chewing up the slide on the safari window. Washers sold individually 8 are required for Front Safaris and 4 are required for Rear Safaris.
Application:Part #: N203551F
These are new hoses that are more resistant to Ethanol, meaning they last longer. This type of hose is what we now recommend.
Application:These are the metal brake lines found throughout the car.
These are the metal brake lines found throughout the car. We suggest you go buy a 11mm tubing wrench and a tubing bender before you start replacing lines. If you have an extra 11mm box end wrench, you can cut a slot in the box end which will allow you to slip it over the tube. When breaking the metal line loose from the brake hose, use a 17mm wrench on the hose and the 11mm wrench on the metal line. Once you have broken it free, remove the clip that holds the hose. When installing the new line, hand thread the nut into the brake hose and then install the clip and tighten. You will need to take out the driver's seat when replacing the front to rear line because it runs along the tunnel. Cut the old line in half. Unthread both ends, one at the master cylinder and the one at the rear union. Pull it out from the inside of the car. Now make the bends in the new line with the tubing bender using the old line as a pattern. Install the new line from the inside of the car starting with the front. Make sure you have grommets where the line goes through the firewalls.
Bus (Type 2): 55-70
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Part #: 071251053C
This is the exhaust silencer.
Application:Part #: 141881717
These are covers for the seat headrests.
Application:Part #: 111837595A
This plastic "donut" goes under the window crank or door handle to prevent the door panel from getting ripped.
Application:Part #: 021101457
These nuts and washers hold the heads on.
Application:Part #: 133945096
This assembly comes with the bulb holder and lens.
Application:Part #: ESP911
ECP part numbers are for the regular crimp style electrical ends.
Application:Part #: 211941521
This switch, located on the transmission towards the nose cone, turns on the backup lights.
Application:Part #: 111945241D
These are the rear lenses for the tail light, brake light and turn signal light.
Application:Part #: 1413005
KYB's are the best selling monotube replacement shock in the U.S.A..
Application:Part #: 6251005BENDC
Pipe Bend Muffler to Header, Ceramic Coated
Application:Part #: 113881316R
These are the cover plates that go on the bottom of the seat frame..
Application:Part #: 131711741A
Heater Control Knob, Red
Application:Part #: 1115107
This tray keeps the oil in the engine case from moving around too much, reducing oil starvation.
Application:Part #: 311119665A
Cool Air Intake Bellow
Application:Part #: 6012902
This pole has a light on the top of it, just above the flag.
Application:Part #: 113957063B
Why is it whenever you get into the car after your significant other has driven it, the gas gauge always reads empty? Maybe the gauge is broken.
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