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nezorf
17th April 2007, 11:52
this is to help if your are ordering pars for your cage

you need as much info as possible

1) get part number if possible or bring it in if possible as well, if the place your are going stocks the same brand this will be sufficent

2) get make, moddle, year and size of engine

3) get engine and chassis codes. they can be found on a metal plate in your engine bay or on your fire wall. if none get the vin number and look open your doors and look by the lock mechinisim on the door and in the car its self

4) these things help depending on what parts are being ordered

-what fuel (petrol or desiel)
-if it has a turbo
-what drive, front wheel, rear wheel or 4wd
-if carbed, multi/twin carbed or injected. injected can be mpi (multi point injection) or efi (elictronic fuel injection)
-if it has ABS (anit-locking brackin system)

if you cant get any of this stuff or still dont under stand bring the vehical in if possible

this gives you a greater chance of getting the right part first time and makes the job easier

hope this helps

cowpoos
17th April 2007, 11:58
this is to help if your are ordering pars for your cage

you need as much info as possible

1) get part number if possible or bring it in if possible as well, if the place your are going stocks the same brand this will be sufficent

2) get make, moddle, year and size of engine

3) get engine and chassis codes. they can be found on a metal plate in your engine bay or on your fire wall. if none get the vin number and look open your doors and look by the lock mechinisim on the door and in the car its self

4) these things help depending on what parts are being ordered

-what fuel (petrol or desiel)
-if it has a turbo
-what drive, front wheel, rear wheel or 4wd
-if carbed, multi/twin carbed or injected. injected can be mpi (multi point injection) or efi (elictronic fuel injection)
-if it has ABS (anit-locking brackin system)

if you cant get any of this stuff or still dont under stand bring the vehical in if possible

this gives you a greater chance of getting the right part first time and makes the job easier

hope this helps
huh?????????????????? is this a sarcastic post??

Sniper
17th April 2007, 12:07
Wow, who knew we as normal human beings could not work that out??

Dude, engage the grey matter

Motu
17th April 2007, 12:26
Haven't you read any of the ''help me'' threads here.....it takes 3 pages before we find out what bike they are talking about.Lack of information - the number one cause of any problem.

nezorf
17th April 2007, 12:29
i get manny people ordering parts who do not know that all parts are differnt and this is just a thread of thows who do not know

Sniper
17th April 2007, 12:32
i(I) get manny(many) people ordering parts who do not know that all parts are differnt(different) and this is just a thread of thows (?? for those)who do not know.(fullstop)

BDOTGNZA are a bit busy, so allow me to help.

Good thread mate, you might have to make the thought you are trying to convey a bit clearer.

cowpoos
17th April 2007, 12:33
i get manny people ordering parts who do not know that all parts are differnt and this is just a thread of thows who do not know
you have alot of customers on here???




wish i did...lol

Jeaves
17th April 2007, 13:37
Full chassis # is all i need to look up the exact part (Mitsubishi) . That brings up all the details (pet/dsl , turbo/non turbo , auto/manual etc)

Off memory Toyota and Nissan require the model # as well , but other than that...

Repco and likes have a habbit of needing every single piece of info to get somewhere close....but its cheaper and cheap.

Although my brief stint with Mercedes was something of a nightmare looking up parts.