Jaguar Gremlins are out to get me - pending excorcism
#21
MBenvo:
You and anyone else reading this post should go ahead and scout out salvage Jaguars in your general vicinity (on the internet.) You never know when you'll need them--and I promise you'll need some used parts in the future.
In such a large foreign car market as Los Angeles, there's no telling how many XK8's are available for parts--at much reduced prices. In 30 seconds, I found approx. 10 XK8's in San Diego and a number in Fontana. There's a very large salvage operation with all kinds of Jags in Rancho Cordova--east of Sacramento.
Within 200 miles of me, I've found 25+ XK8's of various mileage, not including Coventry West in Atlanta. Good engines often run $2500 and transmissions $1000-1200.
Of course, it only pays to purchase parts from quality salvage operations that treat their parts properly when they're disassembling the cars. Some salvage operations have a minimum $ amount--to make it worth their time to pick, pack and mail out a small part.
There are also many times when you'll need the resources of a quality Jag dealer like a couple that are mentioned on these posts.
You and anyone else reading this post should go ahead and scout out salvage Jaguars in your general vicinity (on the internet.) You never know when you'll need them--and I promise you'll need some used parts in the future.
In such a large foreign car market as Los Angeles, there's no telling how many XK8's are available for parts--at much reduced prices. In 30 seconds, I found approx. 10 XK8's in San Diego and a number in Fontana. There's a very large salvage operation with all kinds of Jags in Rancho Cordova--east of Sacramento.
Within 200 miles of me, I've found 25+ XK8's of various mileage, not including Coventry West in Atlanta. Good engines often run $2500 and transmissions $1000-1200.
Of course, it only pays to purchase parts from quality salvage operations that treat their parts properly when they're disassembling the cars. Some salvage operations have a minimum $ amount--to make it worth their time to pick, pack and mail out a small part.
There are also many times when you'll need the resources of a quality Jag dealer like a couple that are mentioned on these posts.
#22
Please let me know your thoughts.
h20boy - is there a way to search / buy those parts online from gaudin or nelley? it seems like they just show car inventory on their site. let me know, 50% cheaper is quite a lot! I've already purchased about $600 in parts from jagbits... good to know there are cheaper alternatives..
banaman - thats a really good idea - especially for parts such as the seat module... however, driving to past sacramento would cost more in gas - I paid 5.09 a gallon today and it was near $100 bucks to fill the tank.. Even if the minimum amount was $200 - it would still be worth it to purchase from one of those places considering it runs for 350ish used according to jagbits. I wish I could figure out how to look parts up on Gaudin or Nelley's website.
Last edited by mbenvo; 04-20-2011 at 02:36 AM.
#24
Nalley doesn't have an interactive site to browse, but Gaudin does. You can order online after you know you have the right part...visually the diagrams are very helpful.
I also recently found the part number search on that very site. Once you enter your year and model, at the bottom of the page is a 'multiple part search', click on that, and if you can't find the part from going through the tree-system and diagrams/links...get the part number from the internet such as jagbits, and type it into the search box. Even old part numbers entered will show the superceded ones...quite handy.
Keep an eye on shipping costs as well, I've found a couple larger items get a hefty shipping quote. Nalley offers parts very close to the prices of Gaudin, but offers free shipping, which sometimes can add up.
Of course, when in doubt about VIN range, always call to make sure you're getting the right part before ordering.
I also recently found the part number search on that very site. Once you enter your year and model, at the bottom of the page is a 'multiple part search', click on that, and if you can't find the part from going through the tree-system and diagrams/links...get the part number from the internet such as jagbits, and type it into the search box. Even old part numbers entered will show the superceded ones...quite handy.
Keep an eye on shipping costs as well, I've found a couple larger items get a hefty shipping quote. Nalley offers parts very close to the prices of Gaudin, but offers free shipping, which sometimes can add up.
Of course, when in doubt about VIN range, always call to make sure you're getting the right part before ordering.
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#25
Nalley doesn't have an interactive site to browse, but Gaudin does. You can order online after you know you have the right part...visually the diagrams are very helpful.
I also recently found the part number search on that very site. Once you enter your year and model, at the bottom of the page is a 'multiple part search', click on that, and if you can't find the part from going through the tree-system and diagrams/links...get the part number from the internet such as jagbits, and type it into the search box. Even old part numbers entered will show the superceded ones...quite handy.
Keep an eye on shipping costs as well, I've found a couple larger items get a hefty shipping quote. Nalley offers parts very close to the prices of Gaudin, but offers free shipping, which sometimes can add up.
Of course, when in doubt about VIN range, always call to make sure you're getting the right part before ordering.
I also recently found the part number search on that very site. Once you enter your year and model, at the bottom of the page is a 'multiple part search', click on that, and if you can't find the part from going through the tree-system and diagrams/links...get the part number from the internet such as jagbits, and type it into the search box. Even old part numbers entered will show the superceded ones...quite handy.
Keep an eye on shipping costs as well, I've found a couple larger items get a hefty shipping quote. Nalley offers parts very close to the prices of Gaudin, but offers free shipping, which sometimes can add up.
Of course, when in doubt about VIN range, always call to make sure you're getting the right part before ordering.
Today I'm driving the Jag up to my friends shop with the interior completely stripped, and only one seat. He is going to recover the A pillars and the headliner strip with suede. I'll post pics up when it's done! I'm thinking it might clash since it's a darker different color, but it might look good.
#26
Pics of the new headliner and convertible folding problem:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...stalled-53595/
Thread on the gas gauge problem with video:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...96/#post341087
Please help if you can!
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...stalled-53595/
Thread on the gas gauge problem with video:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...96/#post341087
Please help if you can!
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