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pssimon by maxmom
Jul 02, 2003 (4:43 am)
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That's exactly why I didn't attempt to track mine. Their system is not really designed for customer tracking.
 
I know it's disconcerting when some people say they ordered theirs and they have it two weeks later. Most likely, theirs was located in another part of the country. There's nothing wrong with that as long as it is equipped exactly as they wanted it. I wish mine could have been located, but it couldn't. I predict you will have your car by July 11 and the window sticker will be printed with the words - Built especially for "pssimon".
 
It's sort of like childbirth. Once it arrives, you'll forget the hassle of getting it here and love it.
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Tracking by cluelesspa
Jul 02, 2003 (5:33 am)
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the updates on my vehicle was about every 3 days. I tracked it from C - order VON status thru D1 VIN status and scheduled to be built to I Status then it jumped to KZ and appeared in Pittsburgh 3 days later. (it was in C/D1 back and forth for 2 1/2 weeks while they screwed around with the avialablity of the UConnect option) ...
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Scuff Guard and Exhaust Tip Pics by cluelesspa
Jul 02, 2003 (6:18 am)
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here is the scuff guard installed:

 
and the aftermarket Pilot Exhaust Tip:

 
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clueless: scuff guard by ms_mayor
Jul 02, 2003 (8:36 am)
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Is the scuff guard just 'glued' on to the rear bumper? Did you do it yourself?
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scuff guard by cluelesspa
Jul 02, 2003 (8:45 am)
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yea most are just glued (probably 3m double sided sticky tape) ... dealer installed it ... but looks pretty easy to do yourself.
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Re: Scuff guard by pssimon
Jul 02, 2003 (5:24 pm)
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"but looks pretty easy to do yourself. "
 
You are right.. looks easy.... provided you can put it on straight! Imagine putting it on crooked! At least if the dealer does it, it's his problem to fix.
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Scuff Guard by maxmom
Jul 08, 2003 (6:11 am)
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It's a piece of cake! It took about two minutes to install. There's a centering mark to help line it up.
 
The splash guards are a different story. I'm taking them back to my dealer for installation. We thought we would be able to do it, but they require drilling holes and we don't have proper access with the vehicle on the ground.
 
pssimon - Dare I ask if you have heard from your Pacifica yet? If not, I still predict you will by the 11th. Good luck!
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Maxmom.... I want it now! by pssimon
Jul 08, 2003 (8:08 am)
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I still don't have my Pacifica. I was told it arrived in the area (about 30 miles away) on 7/3! I'm still waiting. I think my dealer is getting impatient as well (I guess they want their money!). I had to sell my car today as my buyer wasn't going to wait forever. The dealer is giving me a loaner until it arrives. I guess he is getting afraid I'll change my mind!
 
Dealer said should be (I don't think I want to get in to the "should be" discussion <G>) either today or tommorow. It's after noon here, and still no call for today! I wonder what shoebox I'll be driving around in until my new one arrives!
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Cluelesspa - splash guards by pacificaoregon
Jul 08, 2003 (10:01 am)
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Nice pictures you posted. I've been unable to figure out how to post pictures within a message, could only see how to post a link to an outside webpage.
 
In the second photo I notice the rear splash guards. Two questions, are those Chrysler parts or aftermarket? Do the front ones look identical to the rear ones? I do like the fact that the rear base of the car is dark gray/black which will show less dirt anyway but is much improved than the chrome on the Explorer bumper which was a pain to keep tar and such off of. I would still like to get the splash guards for both front and rear.
 
Also thanks for showing the tow hitch install. I don't know that I want the dealer cutting my bumper but it appears that this is the only way to mount the hitch so that it won't drag on the ground.
 
When looking at your scuff guard I'm at a loss for why this $29 item wasn't made standard on the car. It doesn't make the appearance of the car more SUV like in my opinion which is what I was told by my dealer as the reason for it not being standard. ie. a station wagon doesn't have a scuff guard.
 
Thanks again for the posts.
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pacificaoregon by maxmom
Jul 08, 2003 (10:25 am)
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I ordered the splash guards for my Pacifica through my dealer and they are MOPAR equipment.
 
As for the scuff guard, I really wanted it because that painted knife edge of the bumper was just asking to be chipped. As for looking like a wagon, our old '95 Taurus came standard with basically the same thing.

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