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ITEMS FOLLOWING THIS PAGE ARE THE WAY WE WOULD LIKE ALL OUR ADDS TO LOOK LIKE AND ARE SLOWLY MOVING TOWARDS THIS GOAL. I DO MEAN SLOWLY, VERY SLOWLY. HOWEVER, IT GIVES YOU AN IDEA OF HOW EASY IT WILL BE TO SHOP FOR PARTS WHEN YOU HAVE ALL THE CHOICES AND INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF PARTS NOT LISTED AND DO NOT HAVE TIME TO LIST THEM, SO PLEASE CALL AND ASK FOR THE PART YOU NEED AND LET US BEAT YOUR PRICE YOU HAVE ALREADY. IN THE MEANTIME YOU CAN FIND DESCRIPTIONS OF ITEMS ON THIS PAGE.USE LINKS ON LEFT FOR OTHER INFO Basic parts
descriptions/General
AC Condenser The Air Conditioning Condenser is located in front of the radiator
and cools the freon in the ac system. AC Evaporator The AC Evaporator can get easily plugged with dirt and foreign
object running thru the ac system AC Receiver Drier Dont forget to change the Reciever Dryer any time you service the
AC System. We carry New OEM and Aftermarket AC Reciever
Driers Air Flow Mass Meter Is your car or truck running rough? Did you get water on the air
mass meter electrode? We have the best prices on the Bosch air mass
meters Alternator Replace your worn out alternator with an OEM, Bosch, Valeo, Delco,
or Denso quality remanufactured alternator or regulator Antenna We have a full line of OE replacement antenna masts and power
antenna motors at discount prices. Ball Joint So before you pay hundreds in getting the tires replaced, make sure
that the ball joints are in good condition. Brake Caliper The front and rear brake caliper has a number of pistons that
should last for well over 100,000 miles with proper
maintenance. Brake Drum When changing the brake drums make sure you check the backing plate
for wear. The other items to check would be the wheel
cylinder. Brake Master Cylinder Make sure that you have the brake fluid completely flushed
every year, as this will make your brake master cylinder last for
years with no trouble Brake Rotors The disk brake rotor is made of iron with machined surfaces where
the brake pads contact the brake disc Cabin Filter Replace your cabin filter with a Bosch Premium Cabin Filter and
trap close to 100% of airborne contaminants before they enter the
interior of your vehicle Catalytic Converter The catalytic converters job is to reduce the level of harmful
poisonous gasses in exhaust emissions. Clutch Kit Our name brand clutch kits include the clutch disc, pressure plate,
release bearing, pilot bearing and clutch alignment tool when
required Clutch Master Cylinder You will know if the clutch master cylinder is failing if you rest
your foot on the clutch pedal and the pedal slowly goes to the
floor. Control Arm Some vehicles have up to 4 control arms on each corner of the car.
Some new control arms come with new bushings. Cooling Radiator Fan The cooling fan, or sometimes called the radiator fan, can
be located on either side of the radiator CV Joint Boot Kit The cv joint is located at each end of the axle assembly and is
most often used on front wheel drive cars. Cylinder Head Gasket Set The head gasket is used to seal the cylinder head to the engine
block and is held down by cylinder head bolts. Distributor Cap & Rotor The distributor cap and distributor rotor should be changed during
every tune up or every two years. Electronic Control Unit The electronic control unit or ecu is the brains of the cars fuel
injection and ignition system. In Most cases the ecu will fail
completely with no advance warning. Engine Motor Mount Most cars have a right and left motor mount, however if you own a
front wheel drive car, you will have a right, left, and a front and
rear engine mount. Flywheel To service the flywheel you will need to remove the transmission,
torque converter or clutch assembly. Fog Light The fog lights and driving lights enhance your car or
trucks low beams for improved visibility in rain, fog, or
snow. Fuel Filter The fuel filter on fuel injected cars and trucks are typically
located in the engine compartment or can be located under the
vehicle on the frame Fuel Injector Drivewire sells OEM, Factory, Genuine and Bosch Injectors at
discount prices. Save up to 40% over the dealer Fuel Pump Since the fuel is used to lubricate the fuel pump, running the car
out of gas will burn up the fuel pump very quickly. Headlight Lens Depending on the year of your vehicle you bay have sealed beam
headlights, replicable halogen bulbs or even HID headlights. Heater Blower Motor Be sure to check the heater blower motor resistor first to avoid
spending excess money, as this may be the only problem. Hood Emblem Some of the hood emblems that you need to stick on may need
professional installation because of the special chemicals used to
bond the emblem Hood Latch and Strut Make sure you know how many hood struts your car needs before
ordering, and if the car has two, you should replace the struts as
a set. Ignition Coil On most vehicles there is one ignition coil that sends spark to the
distributor that then distributes spark to the appropriate spark
plug Lowering Kit The Eibach Pro Kit lowers your cars center of gravity Eibach Pro
Kit, Eibach Coil Overs, Extreme Performance Meets Extreme Style
Eibach Sportline Kit Muffler We offer both OEM such as Eberspaecher and many aftermarket
mufflers and exhausts from the likes of Injen, DC Sports,
Magnaflow, Flowmaster, Borla, Dynomax, Pacesetter and more. Oil Filter For vehicles with external oil filters, there are two types used.
The first and most common on domestic and Japanese cars is the
spin-on oil filter. Oil Pan Most cars will have wet sump-oiling system where engine oil is
kept underneath the engine in an oil pan. Oil Pump The oil pump is located in the oil pan, at the bottom of the engine
and is used to pump the oil thru the engine. Oxygen Sensor The Primary job of the Oxygen sensor is to monitor the air-fuel
ratio and tell the car or truck computer to adjust the amount of
fuel to the fuel Injectors. Parking Light The parking light and side marker make a drastic improvement in
the visibility of your vehicle at night. Piston
Rings and Cylinder Pistons can become scored or damaged due to detonation and may
need to be replaced if the piston fails Power Steering Hose Over time the fittings on the end of the power steering hose could
develop leaks. If you do end up with a leaky power steering
hose Power Steering Pump The power steering pump is used to provide power steering fluid
under pressure to the power steering gear or the power assisted
rack and pinion Radiator The job of the radiator is to take the heat out of the engine by
transferring heat from the coolant in the radiator into the outside
air Radiator Hose The radiator hose is made of a highly flexible rubber compound
that has a high resistance to heat and oil. Repair Manual Cars today are very complex, and with a small investment in
a service manual you will save yourself much pain. Serpentine and V Belt The alternator belt, power steering belt, water pump belt and ac
belt are all driven off of the crankshaft of the engine using a
serpentine or v-belt. Shock Absorbers Car and truck shock absorbers usually fall into two types:
gas-charged and conventional oil and are of a MacPherson-strut
design. Spark Plugs The spark plug is an important factor in determining optimal
performance and reliable functioning of a engine. Spark Plug Wires Spark plug wires are designed to carry the electrical voltage from
the ignition system to the spark plug. Starter The starter is an electric motor that powers a starter pinion gear
designed to engage with the ring gear of the flywheel. Steering Rack The steering rack is mostly used on later model vehicles that use
a coil over strut design suspension. Struts and Strut Inserts Struts are more than just a shock absorber; a strut assembly has
integrated a number of suspension parts into one strut
assembly. Tail Light Assembly The taillight is located obviously at the rear of the car or truck.
The taillight usually has the brake light, turn signal, and the
back up light Throttle Body The throttle body is a valve that controls how much air is let into
the engine and is controlled by a throttle cable or electric
motor. Tie Rod Tie-rod ends are steering components that can often be easily
replaced by the average car owner with some basic skills. Timing Belt The rule of thumb for most service professionals is making sure you
change your timing belt every 60,000 miles. Water Pump On front wheel drive vehicle the water pump is still located at the
front of the engine, but since the engine sits transverse Window Motor window motors usually go bad due to condensation getting into the
door and rusting the electrical contacts in the motor. Window Regulator The window regulator, like its name implies, regulates the motion
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