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Hello all
I am in need of replacing all my liners. Checking on line for the best price brought few places pelican parts and parts geek and ESC had the best price as my searching goes.
$326 at pelican
$339 @ parts geek
$334 @ ESC
Pelican free shipping parts geek $14 shipping
ESC $179 shipping
Has anyone done this before on there R56 S.
And anyone knows a place to get these at a lower cost.
Thank you in advance
Ben
We have a great price on those, some parts qualify for free shipping over 49$ dependant on size. Good luck on the search. When you get new ones they will not be torn, on some junkyard sites they tend to rip them out and tear the holes for the plastic expansion rivets. While you are in there pick up a bunch of these as they tend to break on removal. I done mine before and that what breaks. Flathead and the holder and a good fat Phillips head works best.
We have a great price on those, some parts qualify for free shipping over 49$ dependant on size. Good luck on the search. When you get new ones they will not be torn, on some junkyard sites they tend to rip them out and tear the holes for the plastic expansion rivets. While you are in there pick up a bunch of these as they tend to break on removal. I done mine before and that what breaks. Flathead and the holder and a good fat Phillips head works best.
Thank you for the info. No will not be buying from junk yard. Has to be new.but when I did get them in the checkout on your site asked for my zip it is asking for 176 shipping.
Thank you
Ben
Hello,
They ship in a big box as to not get twisted and torn. Its the side not so much the weight. I can see if we can get a kit made and combine them for shipping.
We could sell you new ones, but like you have found shipping is crazy. Find a junk yard near you and get a set as they usually find very little value in them so you can save a lot.
While you are in there pick up a bunch of these as they tend to break on removal. I done mine before and that what breaks. Flathead and the holder and a good fat Phillips head works best.
Yes those fasteners can be a pain. I found that the screw head tends to strip out, but there's an easy fix - heat the tip of your philips screwdriver with a torch so it is hot enough to melt the plastic, then stick it in the screw head. Wait 30 seconds for the plastic to cool then unscrew.