part recalls on the tpi's
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From: colorado
Car: 1987 formula
Engine: 305 tpi
Transmission: t5
Axle/Gears: 3.45
part recalls on the tpi's
I was wondering if there were any recalls for parts on the third gen tpi cars? if so were any on the 1987's that i can get replaced?
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From: Salt Lake
Car: 1989 IROC & ROLL-Z
Engine: L98 Vortec FIRST TPI
Transmission: T56, Mech Speedo
Axle/Gears: G92 J65 3.27
Re: part recalls on the tpi's
I dont think so.
Have them run a recall list on your VIN at the stealership and they will tell you exactly whats what.
Have them run a recall list on your VIN at the stealership and they will tell you exactly whats what.
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From: vacaville,ca
Car: 1988 camaro z28,1997 camaro lt1
Engine: 355 afr 195 heads,tpis big mouth
Transmission: 700r-4 built by me 3-4 z pack
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Re: part recalls on the tpi's
I think front seat belt buckles
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From: Salt Lake
Car: 1989 IROC & ROLL-Z
Engine: L98 Vortec FIRST TPI
Transmission: T56, Mech Speedo
Axle/Gears: G92 J65 3.27
Re: part recalls on the tpi's
Apologies, I misread your post. Thought you meant recals on TPI parts... not on the whole car.
Yes there are a couple of recalls.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/problems/
scroll down to recals and search away.
Good luck
Yes there are a couple of recalls.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/problems/
scroll down to recals and search away.
Good luck
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From: Salt Lake
Car: 1989 IROC & ROLL-Z
Engine: L98 Vortec FIRST TPI
Transmission: T56, Mech Speedo
Axle/Gears: G92 J65 3.27
Re: part recalls on the tpi's
It is all the seatbelts.
You will have a number on the seatbelt and if its in a certain range, it will have already been fixed (with a visible metal clip on the buckle part) or will need to be fixed.
The number range can be found in the recal documents. Takes some searching... but its worth your life. Seatbelts are kinda important...
You will have a number on the seatbelt and if its in a certain range, it will have already been fixed (with a visible metal clip on the buckle part) or will need to be fixed.
The number range can be found in the recal documents. Takes some searching... but its worth your life. Seatbelts are kinda important...
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