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Old 09-29-2007, 11:15 PM
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Anyone know the name for this piece

I am searching for the name of the piece that covers the area where you place your jack when jacking your car. I searched my owners manual and the closest thing I found was a rocker panel, but I think that is the whole plastic piece that runs the length of the two doors not the detachable piece that covers the area where you put the jack. I don't know if it matters but I have an 02 passat. If anyone can give me the name or where I can find one I would really appreciate it.
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Re: Anyone know the name for this piece

If you are looking for the front 2 pieces, I have them. They are triangular in shape.
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Re: Anyone know the name for this piece

they are the jack covers. Local dealer should stock them in parts.
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