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Well I'm looking to replace the outside door handles on my 82 Sierra. I bought a couple from Year One and went to have them put on. Well come to find out that they are needing some sorta screw to fit in the back of the handle and of course the handles did not come with them. Also there are some little clips that attach to the rods in the back of the handles that are needed as well. I'm not really sure where to look or what to ask for.

 

Any help in pointing me to the right place or parts would be great as I'm just starting out!

 

Thanks,

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I work at a bumper to bumper parts store, and I'm pretty sure I know what clips you're talking about. I'm not there now but I'm sure if you go into a parts store (a REAL parts store like bumper to bumper/napa/carquest not Advanced and maybe Autozone) someone will be able to help you. As for the handle, there are a couple of things you can do. You can also get new handles from a parts store. We carry a brand called Dorman, and I've never been let down by their products. Then you can return the ones you bought. Or, you can contact the store or manufacturer about the missing hardware from your handles.

 

Hope that sheds a little light on your predicament.

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I work at a bumper to bumper parts store, and I'm pretty sure I know what clips you're talking about. I'm not there now but I'm sure if you go into a parts store (a REAL parts store like bumper to bumper/napa/carquest not Advanced and maybe Autozone) someone will be able to help you. As for the handle, there are a couple of things you can do. You can also get new handles from a parts store. We carry a brand called Dorman, and I've never been let down by their products. Then you can return the ones you bought. Or, you can contact the store or manufacturer about the missing hardware from your handles.

 

Hope that sheds a little light on your predicament.

 

well i've struck out at napa, oreilly, advanced, and autozone. i think thats all the local places we have! guess its time to find a salvage yard!

 

i think its the clip that connects the control rod to the lock mechanism.

 

edit: heres a link to what im looking for:

 

http://www.thefastenerconnection.com/Produ...opRodClips.html

 

9th one down PN# 15518. worse case i can maybe order it from that site (maybe) but i'd like to try and find it some place else!

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Well I'm looking to replace the outside door handles on my 82 Sierra. I bought a couple from Year One and went to have them put on. Well come to find out that they are needing some sorta screw to fit in the back of the handle and of course the handles did not come with them. Also there are some little clips that attach to the rods in the back of the handles that are needed as well. I'm not really sure where to look or what to ask for.

 

Any help in pointing me to the right place or parts would be great as I'm just starting out!

 

Thanks,

 

have you tried LMC truck or C/K RESTORATIONS these guys seem to have just about everything for these truck hope this helps.jerry67

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I have also had luck at my local interior trim shop or at the place that sells automotive paint and supplies.

--Mike

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thanks guys i was able to find it at a local parts supply shop. yeah lmc looks to be good but they charge an asinine amount for shipping. just for fun i put a .95 screw in my cart and shipping was $7.95 :cheers:

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thanks guys i was able to find it at a local parts supply shop. yeah lmc looks to be good but they charge an asinine amount for shipping. just for fun i put a .95 screw in my cart and shipping was $7.95 :dunno:

 

 

You can buy quarters off of eBay for like 5 cent and 5 dollars shipping. :cheers:

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have you tried LMC truck or C/K RESTORATIONS these guys seem to have just about everything for these truck hope this helps.jerry67

 

i know about LMC, but what is the website or what is c/k restorations?

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I was also suffering from same problem from so many days, but from here now I can got some solutions.

Thanks for creating such thread in advance,Before I need to create such one.

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