Need some part numbers
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Need some part numbers
I need the part number for the shift boot retainer ring for my 95 Firebird. and the rubber cup holder.
I ordered a shift boot retainer with a part number that a website said was used on my car, well its the wrong damn one. So i need to know how I can find these part numbers correctly.
I ordered a shift boot retainer with a part number that a website said was used on my car, well its the wrong damn one. So i need to know how I can find these part numbers correctly.
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Stickies are your friend You shouldn't have missed it either since you're an LT1 guy. Always read the stickies.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-maintenance-repairs/336981-lt1-lt4-ls1-ls6-f-body-part-numbers.html
Said it in the LT1 section, I'll say it here... See mods, making their font size huge STILL doesn't help people w/o common sense (No offense HoLLo)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-maintenance-repairs/336981-lt1-lt4-ls1-ls6-f-body-part-numbers.html
Said it in the LT1 section, I'll say it here... See mods, making their font size huge STILL doesn't help people w/o common sense (No offense HoLLo)
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In case you haven't noticed, I do not own an LT1. Therefore I have no reason to look in the LT1 forums. No offense personally taken, but you could have just looked at my sig and knew I have a V6, so don't talk to me about lacking common sense.
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'95 Firebird, I deemed it V8 Where as mine was an assumption, most people just fail to take 5 seconds to look. You aren't included in that generalization just so you know.
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ANYWAYS....
Those part numbers for T/A's and stuff are later models.. Are the shift boots/retainers the same in the M5 and M6?
I don't even see the part numbers that I need..
Those part numbers for T/A's and stuff are later models.. Are the shift boots/retainers the same in the M5 and M6?
I don't even see the part numbers that I need..
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It doesn't have all part numbers, and it's constructed of 93-02 part numbers, not JUST 98-02. I would assume all shift boots 93-97 are the same. I can't imagine why they wouldn't be.
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I've found several places that sell the shift boot, but oddly, they do not come with the retainer. Afterthoughtsauto had a part number and told me i needed it. Well i ordered it and it was the wrong part.