Plastic Door Trim Problem
I just purchased from sewell the door trims for all 4 doors and I have a 98 GS300 White
No one here had the part numbers for the pearl white so I figured Id post
The part numbers where:
75735-30170-A0 (Front RH)
75736-30170-A0 (Front LH)
75745-30130-A0 (Rear RH)
75746-30170-A0 (Rear LH)
No one here had the part numbers for the pearl white so I figured Id post
The part numbers where:
75735-30170-A0 (Front RH)
75736-30170-A0 (Front LH)
75745-30130-A0 (Rear RH)
75746-30170-A0 (Rear LH)
Last edited by lexybaby77; Jun 29, 2011 at 09:48 AM.
thanks, guess i need to get them...
i see you boys skimming....
OP got quoted $450 for the DEALER to install them, im sure thats with their labor rates being like $100+-150 a hour so lets say this takes a lazy dealer tech going off the book hours maybe .5-1 hours each side so maybe 200-300 or so for labor and im sure the dealership wanted $100-150 for the parts plus tax so i dunno we close to the $450. This also was in 2006 this post was started so between that time, parts/prices have fluctuated. luckily they have dropped....im sure the actuator when it came out wasnt $150-$250 but it is now. as always, it is what it is fellas
OP got quoted $450 for the DEALER to install them, im sure thats with their labor rates being like $100+-150 a hour so lets say this takes a lazy dealer tech going off the book hours maybe .5-1 hours each side so maybe 200-300 or so for labor and im sure the dealership wanted $100-150 for the parts plus tax so i dunno we close to the $450. This also was in 2006 this post was started so between that time, parts/prices have fluctuated. luckily they have dropped....im sure the actuator when it came out wasnt $150-$250 but it is now. as always, it is what it is fellas
I appreciate everyone's posts.
I have been tolerating the sagging under door moldings for several years! I think I'll try a 3M cement first for rubber / plastic, and if that does not hold, order the new ones, and either try to install them myself, or go to a body shop. Install sounds easy enough, but I am not as young as I used to be...
I have been tolerating the sagging under door moldings for several years! I think I'll try a 3M cement first for rubber / plastic, and if that does not hold, order the new ones, and either try to install them myself, or go to a body shop. Install sounds easy enough, but I am not as young as I used to be...
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