replacement parts cost excessive

Davidal1

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I just purchased a replacement fender 1/4 turn plastic screw. $15.20. A huge disappointment for a 25 cent patr
 

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I just purchased a replacement fender 1/4 turn plastic screw. $15.20. A huge disappointment for a 25 cent patr
Lol, black zip tie's blend right in. Dang man what kinda redneck are ya?
 
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I'm with Bearbait. I would have found an alternative to paying $15.20 for a plastic screw.
 

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I think some of those are very similar to automotive body push pins?
 
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Daren Todd

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I think some of those are very similar to automotive body push pins?
Autoparts store sells a box of assorted sizes of push pins. Think I paid $3 or $4 to replace some on the inner fender well of a work truck.
 

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Autoparts store sells a box of assorted sizes of push pins. Think I paid $3 or $4 to replace some on the inner fender well of a work truck.
Yep, I have a box of them in my cabinet out in the garage. Can't remember where I got them but if you do a google search go can buy them just about anywhere.
 

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My F350 uses 'em, as does my Rhino, and my EZGO. Most auto parts chains carry an assortment, so I always have some on hand. Saves an expensive trip to the dealer.
 

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My F350 uses 'em, as does my Rhino, and my EZGO. Most auto parts chains carry an assortment, so I always have some on hand. Saves an expensive trip to the dealer.
So does Amazoon...lol By the bag too.
 

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I needed some small flat washers and they were priced @ 3 cents each. Yikes!! I just drilled holes in a few pennies and they only cost me 1 cent each. ;)

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For years I used dimes to block off the air flow to the front brake cannisters on the big trucks I owned. Before ABS, brakes on the front axles of road tractors were a recipe for an uncontrolled skid in wet weather. That is gone by the wayside now (with the advent of ABS, but I still use pennies with a hole drilled in them as hydraulic flow restrictors in implements that require a slow descent (like hay mowers) where you don't want the cutting head to slam to the ground.