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Kindof of scary isn't it,,,,when the trained Mopar Parts person can't answer the question ------------------ This message has been edited by catfish on 05-08-2014 at 01:07 PM ___________________________________________________________ Where did you find them? Could you maybe post a link for us? I am sure there are many who are in need other than myself. ------------------ Kindof of scary isn't it,,,,when the trained Mopar Parts person can't answer the question [/B] Jan you know as well as I do that you need to completely remove all the old backing (I usually rub it off with my thumb), clean with solvent, coat cleaned area with a small coat of Adhesion Promotor then re-apply 3M Backing Tape to the part. If you are careful, you should use a little Adhesion Promotor on the surface of the Quarter and Valance but only where the Filler is going to be re-attached. The "Basic" part number is QQ57 and whatever the Color Code you are looking for, added at the end. Here are the part numbers for those that may not know the correct Color Code of his/her Prowler: QQ57YVF- Orange I cant swear that all the part numbers I listed are still available from any Dealership, other than Red and Yellow which I recently ordered. Who said they weren't TRAINED? Short of being a newbie first day on the job parts person,,,,,they wouldn't tell a person the part doesn't exist if they are looking at a computer schematic of the vehicle parts. Even if they haven't had any training, surely they would ask another parts person for assistance. *********************************************************** quote by buddyc: "Thats what you would need to do if you didn't remove it like AC said he did, in the first place. AC's example is the easiest and works well." Thats right Buddy,,,,my experiment with that piece worked, and has been tightly adhered for over 10 years. I had some doubts when I tried it,,,but so far, so good This message has been edited by Killian on 05-08-2014 at 10:14 PM Killian I had a new rear body panel put on the Prowler but, the little rubberized parts between the rear quarter panel and the rear body panel need replacing as the are scraped up and slightly out of shape from the old body panel. I am sure the knowledgeable community here knows, since the Chrysler Dealer couldn't figure it out Here is a picture of the part.
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Killianxtreme prowler I've had to sand mine down and repaint them a couple times over the years... used 3/4" wide 3m double sided tape to put them back on... 1buddyc It's called a "Filler- Rear Quarter to Rear Valance" and each color is a different part number. ALLEY CAT " I am sure the knowledgeable community here knows, since the Chrysler Dealer couldn't figure it out" catfish its also called a seam cover and real expensive,about 80.00 each.they are impossible to retape if you dont get all the residue off,,you can also use 3m weatherstrip glue to reattach. 1buddyc Not so Jan, most of them have a list price of around $40-$45 each depending on the Color but you can buy them usually for around $30-$34 each. Yellow seems to be the cheapest, I just ordered a pair at $29.36 each plus shipping.
And they are EASY to retape IF you use the correct proceedure and materials.ALLEY CAT Here is a previous discussion about this item:
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http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum9/HTML/003656.html
When I changed 'rear pan',,,,,,I peeled them off with a small amount of heat from a blow-dryer.....keeping the adhesive side clean and dry. After new RealRod pan was installed, I put the original ones back on with again, small amount of heat. That was ten years ago,,,,,stilling holding strong. Just saying...Mean Mesquite-o quote:
Originally posted by 1buddyc:
Not so Jan, most of them have a list price of around $40-$45 each depending on the Color but you can buy them usually for around $30-$34 each. Yellow seems to be the cheapest, I just ordered a pair at $29.36 each plus shipping.
And they are EASY to retape IF you use the correct proceedure and materials.catfish and what are those correct procedures to retape them. JeraneW Who said the Mopar parts persons are "TRAINED?" quote:
Originally posted by ALLEY CAT:
[B]" I am sure the knowledgeable community here knows, since the Chrysler Dealer couldn't figure it out" 1buddyc quote:
Originally posted by catfish:
and what are those correct procedures to retape them.
Thats what you would need to do if you didn't remove it like AC said he did, in the first place. AC's example is the easiest and works well. 1buddyc quote:
Originally posted by Mean Mesquite-o:
Where did you find them? Could you maybe post a link for us? I am sure there are many who are in need other than myself.
QQ57TH7- Purple
QQ57VY3- Yellow
QQ57YYJ- Gold
QQ57YSA- Silver
QQ57YB9- Mulholland
QQ57VRD- Red
QQ57ZRL- Candy
QQ57VXT- Black
The link for the place below is where I ordered mine and they were the cheapest of the 3 Vendors I checked. Just click on the "Chrysler" logo and plug in your part number under "Search". http://www.partswebsite.com/rtpartsco/ ALLEY CAT quote:
Originally posted by JeraneW:
Who said the Mopar parts persons are "TRAINED?"
If I was asking about a specific part on a vehicle, and the parts person said they can't find it or it doesn't exist.......I'd be talking to the Parts Department manager or the GM of that dealership, pronto.StingRay I'ld call them Melvin .... that's a good name for 'em! Killian Thank you so much, I'll go order them tomorrow
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