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Why are they so darn expensive? ($2-300 for a stick and a line is expensive,
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I agree. It's just a tapered fiberglass pole.

Had the same trouble with a part for my tundra. Wife backed the tailgate
into something while it was down. I fixed up the small dent but wanted to
replace the gray plastic strip across the top since it got banged up a bit
too. It just goes across the top edge and pops in with some of the plastic
fasteners. I figured 20-30 bucks or so. Wrong, $103 from toyota. Checked
two dealers cause I could not believe it.

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Why are they so darn expensive? ($2-300 for a stick and a line is

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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 15:58:04 GMT, something compelled
"JamesgangNC" , to say:

I agree. It's just a tapered fiberglass pole.

Had the same trouble with a part for my tundra. snip
Wrong, $103 from toyota. Checked
two dealers cause I could not believe it.


Try a junkyard. They're usually a good source for parts like
these. I broke a tail light lens a few years back on a car they
don't make any more. I found a similar make & model in the yard,
and got my replacement part for a couple of bucks and a little
time twirling a screwdriver.
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