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Old 05-19-2003, 11:35 PM
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I have a 1999 Pontiac Trans Am and I need the part number for the stock lifters if anyone has them please.
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Go to your local advance or autozone, and ask for a lifter for a 95 camaro or firebird, it's the exact same thing that we have in our cars. They are just under 10 bucks a piece. made by sealed power, federal mogul if i'm not mistaken.
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If you go through the GM dealership, the stock lifters are $$$$$$. If you are replacing an entire set, look into an aftermarket lifter as they are much cheaper!
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GM Part#17122490 or Delco #HL124 - Dealer cost is 21.89, but I can get them through my Delco wholesaler for 15.40 each, that's 246.40 a set. Probably still better off with a parts store set.

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MMS2301 179.95
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