where can I get a 1.8 flywheel today between OKcity and Dallas?
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at least oreilly didn't tell me they could get it, then order it, and tell me they were wrong and get get it 5 days later.
at least oreilly didn't tell me they could get it, then order it, and tell me they were wrong and get get it 5 days later.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductL...+%2f+Flexplate
If it wasn't already on my car I'd say it is too good to be true. Mine even came with a clutch disk, so now I have a spare. They have a different price in the stores, so print out the website and they will match the price.
If it wasn't already on my car I'd say it is too good to be true. Mine even came with a clutch disk, so now I have a spare. They have a different price in the stores, so print out the website and they will match the price.
I didn't either, but it turns out they don't know the difference between a 1.6 and 1.8 flywheel. The core charge was $40, so you can still walk out with a freshly surfaced flywheel for about $80.
I bought a 1.6L flywheel from Advance Auto Parts. They were able to get it the next day with no core needed. and it was hella cheap, like $50. I did see that they supposedly carried 1.8L flywheels as well. Give 'em a call.
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I just picked one up though.
The 1.6 flywheel is much easier to obtain. I tried all the big parts chains, and no one can helpme.
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