Going out on a limb here, anyone have connection at GM dealership?
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 12:38 AM
Ok i have spent the past hr and half trying to find the part # to a body part i Need for my 99 cavalier on GMpartsdirect.com . I have found several photos which encorperate the part i need but no where do they list the damn part # so i can order it. I've called up the 3 local pick n pulls and to no avail they don't have a single 2000-2002 cav on the lot... WTF!!..This part is on 2000-2002 cavaliers only. So i am going to be stuck payin dealership cost but i need the part..
http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/9848/0011550195ni.jpg
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/9357/headlightbracket0037fk.jpg
Now i don't know if the number at the bottom here is some code your guys could use to find out the actual part #. I guess in lamens terms to me, i could call it front corner marker assemly bracket. I need part #4 in the picture ontop. Yes i do realize my car is a 1999. I am doing a headlight conversion to accomodate my new body kit and trying to find this bracket is being a pain in my ass... thanks in advance if anyone can help.
http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/9848/0011550195ni.jpg
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/9357/headlightbracket0037fk.jpg
Now i don't know if the number at the bottom here is some code your guys could use to find out the actual part #. I guess in lamens terms to me, i could call it front corner marker assemly bracket. I need part #4 in the picture ontop. Yes i do realize my car is a 1999. I am doing a headlight conversion to accomodate my new body kit and trying to find this bracket is being a pain in my ass... thanks in advance if anyone can help.
OverAllComa
05-19-2006, 02:46 AM
Also just guessing, but is one of the parts that share the lable as "1" what you're looking for?
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b136/overallcoma/001170891.jpg
It'll look a bit different, the parts all use a 95-99 style picture for reference. But is that the general idea?
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b136/overallcoma/001170891.jpg
It'll look a bit different, the parts all use a 95-99 style picture for reference. But is that the general idea?
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 08:19 AM
the 95-99 style bracket is perminatly attached to the fender, but yes its the same concept.
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 10:04 AM
err... where the hell is the post delete button?? I got the part #'s and ordered them, fucking $61 bucks later... ahhh. This is one expensive headlight conversion.
OverAllComa
05-19-2006, 11:44 AM
Don't delete the post, instead why don't you put up the part numbers and make it a productive post so we can tell the nubs to use the search button some more.
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 11:53 AM
Don't delete the post, instead why don't you put up the part numbers and make it a productive post so we can tell the nubs to use the search button some more.
Do ya think the noobs are going to actually do a headlight conversion? Hell we can't even get them to search the other info that we already post on here.. Not only that, but honestly how many of them are going to actually go about doing this the correct way?.. LOL
The part #'s are
22626691
22626692
2000-02 front L&R headlight corner marker brackets. Next they are going to want a detailed pic on how to splice the wires for going from 2 bulbs down to one. Better be prepared...
http://img288.imageshack.us/img288/7272/0097diagram1ez5fg.jpg
There you go.. noobs. You can't possibly get any better than that.
Do ya think the noobs are going to actually do a headlight conversion? Hell we can't even get them to search the other info that we already post on here.. Not only that, but honestly how many of them are going to actually go about doing this the correct way?.. LOL
The part #'s are
22626691
22626692
2000-02 front L&R headlight corner marker brackets. Next they are going to want a detailed pic on how to splice the wires for going from 2 bulbs down to one. Better be prepared...
http://img288.imageshack.us/img288/7272/0097diagram1ez5fg.jpg
There you go.. noobs. You can't possibly get any better than that.
Cavalier2000
05-19-2006, 12:15 PM
Do ya think the noobs are going to actually do a headlight conversion? Hell we can't even get them to search the other info that we already post on here.. Not only that, but honestly how many of them are going to actually go about doing this the correct way?.. LOL
You are suck a dick CRJ but if you didn't order the parts yet let me know. I'll grab some from the pick and pull this weekend and ship them to you. I can ship shit free at work. plus they are having a sale so might go cheap.
You are suck a dick CRJ but if you didn't order the parts yet let me know. I'll grab some from the pick and pull this weekend and ship them to you. I can ship shit free at work. plus they are having a sale so might go cheap.
CavLCD128
05-19-2006, 01:28 PM
what is the headlight conversion? so you can put projector headlights in? or is the actual headlight different?
OverAllComa
05-19-2006, 01:44 PM
what is the headlight conversion? so you can put projector headlights in? or is the actual headlight different?
Go find a picture of the headlights off a 95-99 Cavalier. Then go look at the headlights off a 00-02 Cavalier. That's what he's changing.
Go find a picture of the headlights off a 95-99 Cavalier. Then go look at the headlights off a 00-02 Cavalier. That's what he's changing.
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 08:15 PM
I already ordered the parts this morning, and yes I know I am a dick sometimes. But hey this is reality, noobs do not search for the info.
Cavalier2000
05-19-2006, 09:37 PM
Well if you need anything else let me know
Viper_Storm
05-19-2006, 09:59 PM
I already ordered the parts this morning, and yes I know I am a dick sometimes. But hey this is reality, noobs do not search for the info.
im not a noob, and i dont search for shit, mainly because if i do manage to find want im looking for in the pages and pages of shit i will end up with another question then i will post my question forgetting im in a 3+ month old thread.
so either way someone will bitch about something, either you posting in an old tread or not searching, i say f it and just save your self some time and just make a new tread.
i mean i will look on page 1 and 2 for stuff but other then that im gonna make a new thread.
anyway, thanks for the part numbers, and the colorful diagram. :)
EDIT: also, after looking at the diagram again, on the left side, is there a distinct way to tell the 2 blue wires apart?
im not a noob, and i dont search for shit, mainly because if i do manage to find want im looking for in the pages and pages of shit i will end up with another question then i will post my question forgetting im in a 3+ month old thread.
so either way someone will bitch about something, either you posting in an old tread or not searching, i say f it and just save your self some time and just make a new tread.
i mean i will look on page 1 and 2 for stuff but other then that im gonna make a new thread.
anyway, thanks for the part numbers, and the colorful diagram. :)
EDIT: also, after looking at the diagram again, on the left side, is there a distinct way to tell the 2 blue wires apart?
Classicrocjunkie
05-19-2006, 10:23 PM
uggh, you don't really have to. One is slightly darker than the other but The center wire will be your Positive and the remaining one will be the low beam ground wire. The pig tail i have is off a 00 Sunfire which was parted out when it was totalled. They colors may have faded over time. But if you'd like i can snap a pic of the real thing for you.
Viper_Storm
05-19-2006, 10:35 PM
uggh, you don't really have to. One is slightly darker than the other but The center wire will be your Positive and the remaining one will be the low beam ground wire. The pig tail i have is off a 00 Sunfire which was parted out when it was totalled. They colors may have faded over time. But if you'd like i can snap a pic of the real thing for you.
nope, i think i understand it now
nope, i think i understand it now
Crazzzyj
05-20-2006, 01:25 AM
Fortunately for me, I didn't need to buy anything else to put my headlights in. 'Cept for some new pins for that plastic covering that covers both lights.
~Crazzzyj
~Crazzzyj
cujotom
05-24-2006, 08:45 AM
Is it really to much trouble to answer peoples questions, even though they dont use the search feature? So what, the questions have been asked before, at the very least you are being helpfull to someone who doesnt know any better. I was under the impression that this forum was about the few that know, informing the many who dont. Or maybe its a click thing? Oh dont help the noob out hes not in the fanatic club, or he cant possibly do a job like this! Just think, without the New Guy who could you possibly share that head full of valuable information that you have to offer. Without The new Guy this forum wouldnt be around very long.It would be nice if you could just answer a question (To a new guy) without your opinion of what the new guy should or should not be doing. I am very sorry if I went off topic. But some of us need to be a bit more humble.
Have a Great Day... Tom
Have a Great Day... Tom
Cavalier2000
05-24-2006, 12:03 PM
Some post get annoying I will agree, but in alot of things products change and everything else so i have no probelm with mulitiple questions of the same thing. If you searched for an answer every time, there would be no talking on this board.
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