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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 487850" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>I keep a parts number list in both my vehicles. Every time I have to buy say eg rotor button, I simply right the part number down after looking it up. </p><p>Have the vin #, and engine number as well on it. </p><p>I've found it usefull to have when chasing parts down again, and saves popping the bonnet every time at repco etc. </p><p>Even the transfer, diff oil classes.</p><p>If your trecking off to a new unknown place to you. </p><p>Google and print off wreckers, spares, workshops of that area. Saves some time stress on the side of the road if you can simply ring and rattle off the correct part number needed. </p><p>Some spares companys will even express deliver for a reasonable fee.</p><p>Even a taxi company will pick up the part and deliver to you if in an accessible spot. Cheaper than a tow.</p><p>Get a good workshop manual, and always keep it in your vehicle. </p><p>Might be just a JEEP thing but :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 487850, member: 9124"] I keep a parts number list in both my vehicles. Every time I have to buy say eg rotor button, I simply right the part number down after looking it up. Have the vin #, and engine number as well on it. I've found it usefull to have when chasing parts down again, and saves popping the bonnet every time at repco etc. Even the transfer, diff oil classes. If your trecking off to a new unknown place to you. Google and print off wreckers, spares, workshops of that area. Saves some time stress on the side of the road if you can simply ring and rattle off the correct part number needed. Some spares companys will even express deliver for a reasonable fee. Even a taxi company will pick up the part and deliver to you if in an accessible spot. Cheaper than a tow. Get a good workshop manual, and always keep it in your vehicle. Might be just a JEEP thing but :lol: [/QUOTE]
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