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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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Where can I find an oil dipstick for 1993 2.5?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadpool1" data-source="post: 439910" data-attributes="member: 21229"><p>it's not sold at jeep (<a href="https://www.factorychryslerparts.com/productSearch.aspx?ukey_make=1064" target="_blank">a random link ,FL)</a></p><p>so only learning to find parts using google works.</p><p>used, ,new old stock or 3rd party clones from china.</p><p>ebay too</p><p>amazon.</p><p>google is your friend and if down time matters to most so, not from china direct ok? (90day late)</p><p>ask napa auto</p><p>ask o-reillys, (they laugh) they did send me tons of other parts for my 95 and JK. I get a discount there ,</p><p>ask at all stores in town, over the counter autos stores, every one in our town has<strong> online</strong> parts look up. (they ask location so tell them)</p><p>google is your friend. it really is for 30 year old parts.</p><p>worst is ABC auto the online look up is a horrible bad mess, and full of lies. matching parts up wrong most times.forget them.</p><p>i've even done, craigs list. , posted under wtb wanted to buy there, and begging for engine blocks not cracked in half. and won.</p><p>or car-part.com (the wreckers net)</p><p>i am sure there are more.</p><p></p><p>watch out for ghost hits, most stores show hits on say 1 engine part and shows parts that fit the wrong engine, ( are they daft or evil, IDK)</p><p></p><p>they had 30 years to get their data base right and is wrong, so watch out.</p><p>best is walk in and lay the part on the counter to get a match. no really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadpool1, post: 439910, member: 21229"] it's not sold at jeep ([URL='https://www.factorychryslerparts.com/productSearch.aspx?ukey_make=1064']a random link ,FL)[/URL] so only learning to find parts using google works. used, ,new old stock or 3rd party clones from china. ebay too amazon. google is your friend and if down time matters to most so, not from china direct ok? (90day late) ask napa auto ask o-reillys, (they laugh) they did send me tons of other parts for my 95 and JK. I get a discount there , ask at all stores in town, over the counter autos stores, every one in our town has[B] online[/B] parts look up. (they ask location so tell them) google is your friend. it really is for 30 year old parts. worst is ABC auto the online look up is a horrible bad mess, and full of lies. matching parts up wrong most times.forget them. i've even done, craigs list. , posted under wtb wanted to buy there, and begging for engine blocks not cracked in half. and won. or car-part.com (the wreckers net) i am sure there are more. watch out for ghost hits, most stores show hits on say 1 engine part and shows parts that fit the wrong engine, ( are they daft or evil, IDK) they had 30 years to get their data base right and is wrong, so watch out. best is walk in and lay the part on the counter to get a match. no really. [/QUOTE]
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