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1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
http://www.allpar.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=99600
To find the parts once you have the numbers:
1. Call the dealer and see if it has been superceded (if it has now you have more than one number you can look for).
2. Have the dealer see if they can locate it (assuming it is obsolete) on their system.
3. If nobody is showing it then log on to Parts Voice (The National Locator).
4. PartsVoice.com username: martink password: 88602
GOOD LUCK
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Turbo Mopar Contributor
Re: 1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
boo need to be a member to view it
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turbo addict
Re: 1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
parts voice sucks, nobody uses it anymore
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Re: 1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
Half my business is off Parts Voice so can you explain your comment? I have 39,000 part numbers there and the system works great as long as you have a OEM part number you are searching for. The system is only as good as the vendors that are posting their inventories there.
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turbo addict
Re: 1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
most of the dealerships dont use it anymore because the manufacturers have their own locater systems. I have worked at 4 different dealerships in 9 years and none of them use it. Dealerships have to pay to put parts on that system through their in house inventory control system. Why pay when their manufacturer provides it for free through their system?
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Re: 1982-1996 MOPAR PARTS CATALOGS (Part Numbers/Illustrations)
I use it all the time to locate parts for customers and it works great whether you are looking for stuff in the 30s or FWD stuff for a SRT. Just plug in the OEM part number and bingo there it is.
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