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Old 07-07-2018, 07:54 PM
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Does anyone know how to, using EPC, find all the part numbers for a package's SA code? For instance, if you wanted to try to retrofit something, and need to know the parts for that system, how to find it? I've tried going to the section's dropdown in EPC, but it says "Item number is not valid for model description" for each part.

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Yep, send a private message to Konigster, he loves that type of a project!
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is there a list anywhere if there are parts that are common with the chryslers cars of these years when the two companies were merged ? there are some common parts like ring gears from an SRT will fit in our diffs but was hoping for other things like that may be a lot more cost effective to use for repairs like AC compressor, power steering racks/pumps, alternators etc,,,,
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is there a list anywhere if there are parts that are common with the chryslers cars of these years when the two companies were merged ? there are some common parts like ring gears from an SRT will fit in our diffs but was hoping for other things like that may be a lot more cost effective to use for repairs like AC compressor, power steering racks/pumps, alternators etc,,,,
That would be a good list to have, but I haven't ever seen it.

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