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AlbinoMonkeyRat
11-13-2010, 03:38 PM
yeah, I need them...bad. my car was on a lift yesterday for an oil change and tire rotation (coupons made it cheaper, and the apt I live in is under a "no parking lot mechanic" rule) and I could see my oil pan...and everything else under there. I was wondering what the part numbers are (all the front end black-plastic stuff) and what sites you would recommend to get them.

I used to go to gm-parts.com, or even oem-parts.com (I think that's what they WERE) but they don't seem to exist anymore (or not in a way that is navigable for an easy purchase)

02AleroEco
11-13-2010, 04:03 PM
Just go to a junkyard man, it'll be WAY cheaper. I had to get a couple of the inner fender pieces, and i got it all for like 20 bucks.

xXManwhoreXx
11-14-2010, 02:57 PM
Junk Yard would be your best bet, some may have some good and some broke so it may take you a few cars. I actually took mine off for a while till I realized they were for aerodynamics haha

AlbinoMonkeyRat
11-14-2010, 09:33 PM
its tough to find Aleros/Grand Ams in junk yards around here. I'd rather have the piece in new condition anyway. I need to protect that oil pan from the road salt...I put 375 miles on per week. this winter is gonna suck.

Lucalare
11-14-2010, 09:35 PM
Junk Yard would be your best bet, some may have some good and some broke so it may take you a few cars. I actually took mine off for a while till I realized they were for aerodynamics haha

How much difference did it make, cause the bottom part of both sides of mine are torn off, but the middle is still fine. If it's a big difference I'll get a new set or maybe just make some out of metal.

cherrington17
11-14-2010, 10:21 PM
its tough to find Aleros/Grand Ams in junk yards around here. I'd rather have the piece in new condition anyway. I need to protect that oil pan from the road salt...I put 375 miles on per week. this winter is gonna suck.

under car plastic doesn't protect my oilpan at all. pretty much covers the oil pressure sending unit, knock sensor, starter, and oil filter.

which are all covered in dirty and grime... but work fine

clutch1
11-14-2010, 10:30 PM
Can't even change your oil in your apartment lot?? Nazis

Lucalare
11-14-2010, 10:31 PM
under car plastic doesn't protect my oilpan at all. pretty much covers the oil pressure sending unit, knock sensor, starter, and oil filter.

which are all covered in dirty and grime... but work fine

Also beings as the oil pan is aluminum salt won't bother it.

xXManwhoreXx
11-14-2010, 11:47 PM
The side parts of it push air down under the car creating a lower pressure zone under the car that pulls it down.

AlbinoMonkeyRat
11-15-2010, 06:30 AM
Also beings as the oil pan is aluminum salt won't bother it.
this ACTUALLY is helpful info. Aluminum still corrodes, but at a much better rate than steel. Thanks.

AlbinoMonkeyRat
11-15-2010, 06:32 AM
Can't even change your oil in your apartment lot?? Nazis
yeah...couple weeks ago, I changed out my brakes, and they came up to me while my car was up on stands told me I had to wrap it up. Luckily I was almost done anyway. Takes me 45 minutes a pair, if there's no issues. No impact/power tools...would be a little faster if I did have some...meh.

03Sleepr
11-15-2010, 07:19 AM
my apartment is the same way...I found that out while installing timing gears on my truck...so now I rent a storage shed and use it as a shop:scpimp:

Alerojester
11-15-2010, 08:53 AM
i have the sides but no center of the front mouldings and when the car was running i didn't have any problems. and my old apartment complex didn't really care what i did cause i plowed it and salted it during the winter cause the guy that was supposed to do it waited till about 2 in the afternoon to plow it when i was getting home at 9am i would just do it :) that was an easy way to get rent taken care of too:scpimp:

zzyzzx
11-15-2010, 10:17 AM
Partout here?

Also, you need to check these things before you leave the oil change place, since lots of them throw out your bottom plastic panels.

zzyzzx
11-15-2010, 10:18 AM
the apt I live in is under a "no parking lot mechanic" rule)

When I lived on an apartment I just did all my stuff when the apartment office was closed.

cherrington17
11-15-2010, 10:49 AM
Randy, if you ever need space to do some work, text me. The garage is open if i'm home.

Redog
11-16-2010, 11:28 PM
My Apartment is like that too. I've done stuff to the car while here and nobody's said anything, but the stuff I've done has been minor stuff. I think the most major thing I did was swap out my cracked UIM and TB and it took me longer to put in my HID's

As for the flaps. The fenderliners are $30 at the dealership, I just bought one a few weeks ago and the center was $40 a long time ago, but it's probably $50 now. All the junkyards I go to I find these parts are FUBAR'ed already. The shield under the oil filter was $5 at the junkyard ;)

AlbinoMonkeyRat
11-17-2010, 06:12 AM
Partout here?

Also, you need to check these things before you leave the oil change place, since lots of them throw out your bottom plastic panels.

well, the car has 98k on it, and it has never been a problem before...