Junkyard hit list... I need some help.
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Look for a good cowl cover, those are pretty rare however. Door lock motors fail pretty regularly. If it's a facelift there's a market for good headlights, and front a rear bumper corner covers seem to be in demand. A working key fob has value, which along with the ignition, driver's door handle, cluster BCU and ECU make a nice package. Good place to practice removing A pillar covers. If you're up for a real challenge, greasable front driveshaft, locking transfer case, if equipped, and evidence that the steering box ISN'T leaking might make them good candidates, and of course any aftermarket steering and suspension components, off road gear, ladders, racks, etc. A new-ish radiator is a good find. I'm sure others will have a laundry list of parts as well.
Last edited by ahab; 02-12-2021 at 02:56 PM.
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A good front windshield cowl is gold.
Always pull a front or rear bumper with no cracks
Front seat bottoms are interchangeable, many times the passenger side may be good so grab it.
Any of the rain gutter trim
03-04 tail lights
If the drivers side interior door panel is good grab it
Check interior grab handles that attach to the head liner to see if they are in better shape than yours
Always pull a front or rear bumper with no cracks
Front seat bottoms are interchangeable, many times the passenger side may be good so grab it.
Any of the rain gutter trim
03-04 tail lights
If the drivers side interior door panel is good grab it
Check interior grab handles that attach to the head liner to see if they are in better shape than yours
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Look for a good cowl cover, those are pretty rare however. Door lock motors fail pretty regularly. If it's a facelift there's a market for good headlights, and front a rear bumper corner covers seem to be in demand. A working key fob has value, which along with the ignition, driver's door handle, cluster BCU and ECU make a nice package. Good place to practice removing A pillar covers. If you're up for a real challenge, greasable front driveshaft, locking transfer case, if equipped, and evidence that the steering box ISN'T leaking might make them good candidates, and of course any aftermarket steering and suspension components, off road gear, ladders, racks, etc. A new-ish radiator is a good find. I'm sure others will have a laundry list of parts as well.
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Just picked up a full length cargo mat ($270 new), and a near perfect windshield cowl at the LKQ yesterday. Paid $30 total. I was originally going to see if I could grab the bumpers and brush guard, but someone beat me to them. Lots of good parts on that vehicle, but I never know what to grab. I may go back to grab some of the interior cargo trim pieces if I have time.
FYI: create an account on LKQ so you can get email notifications when a Disco arrives in the yard.And get there ASAFP before the vultures pick it clean.
FYI: create an account on LKQ so you can get email notifications when a Disco arrives in the yard.And get there ASAFP before the vultures pick it clean.