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S10 front clip

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Shawns49, Jan 9, 2013.

  1. Shawns49
    Joined: Dec 19, 2012
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    What should an average price be for a frame or clip from an S10??????? I am looking now and dont need to LOOSE money:mad:...............Thanks Shawn
     
  2. gwarren007
    Joined: Apr 3, 2010
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    $200-$400

    What are you putting it in?
     
  3. They go for around $100.00-$150.00 around here. Thats for a rolling ch***is.
     
  4. Shawns49
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  5. chaddilac
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    I bought a complete ext cab v6 s10 and parted it out and made over a grand extra from what I paid!!
     
  6. supervert
    Joined: Mar 8, 2009
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    Around here you can get a running driving trucks for 500 all day long
     
  7. 40Standard
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    from Indy


    that's the way to do it
     
  8. Shawns49
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    I wouldnt mind doing the parting out thing ,I just dont have room :(
     
  9. the-rodster
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    I paid $200 for a rolling ch***is.

    $100 for dropped spindles

    $60 for dropped springs

    All from craigslist.

    Rich
     
  10. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    Supply and demand in the area you are in is the largest factor. If you are going to get one out of a junk yard try to get one from a truck that they pulled the engine out of but still has the front end sheet metal on it in good shape to show that it hasn't been wrecked. A little more work there will save you headaches later. Actually I think you would only have to take the bumper off and unbolt the core support from the frame and then cut the frame where you wanted to cut it. I'd suggest as far back as you could and then trim to fit.
     
  11. Even with the front sheet metal removed, look at the front frame horns, this will tell you if it had been hit......
     
  12. beyond static
    Joined: Apr 3, 2011
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    from Louisiana

    I got one out of a pull-a-part junkyard for $250. They let me bring in a generator, so I used a sawzall to cut it off. The truck already had the engine and front sheetmetal removed, which made it an easy job. I wanted to buy a complete truck and sell the extra parts like others have done, but I didn't have the room for it.
     

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