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  • #16
    Originally posted by batstiva View Post
    There's also this thread, which was in the thread Geneva linked to. I do think a condensed version, as a sticky, would be a great idea.

    http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13872
    +1

    Also, it would be helpful to know the year model of the donor car if the poster knows it or can give a ballpark estimate. Using the Escort as an example: I'm seeing that alot of Escort stuff will interchange but there are 3 generations of the Escort. 1st gen. = 1981-1990, 2nd gen. = 1991 - 1996, and 3rd gen. = 1997-2003. As you can see there's a generation split right in the middle of the the production cycle of our cars so I'm assuming some of the parts from the Escort could go either way. Also, it makes it a little easier to spot the donor car in a junkyard if you have a better idea of what year you're looking for. Again, using the Escort as an example: If you know you need a certain part from a 1st gen then you look for a car with glass headlights (until mid year 87) and quarter window design. If you need a 2nd gen part then you look for the smoother nose, plastic headlight fronts and the flush mount quarter windows with a more rounded tail section.

    Small details like that can make scavenging for parts alot easier and faster when scannning through donor cars at the salvage yard.







    Now......who wants to cut and paste the info from the separate threads into one easy to find post? LOL :laughing9: :compress: :banghead:
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    • #17
      My Youth Pastor had a saying for the leaders of his youth team, "If you think of the idea, then you're the one that gets to do it"... so, seeing as I brough the subject back up again I have already started going through the posts to see what I can pull out and make into a form for a sticky that one of the mods could put up.

      To make it easier, if you guys who already have an idea of what comes from what can you pm me with the details? I thought it would be easier if went something like has already been discussed make/model/year/item description/ease of mod (bolton/small mod req/heavy mod req).

      It looks like this may take some time - there is quite a bit there! lol
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      • #18
        I ran across a good one today. My car only came with one windshield wiper and it's been bugging the crap of me when I drive in the rain. I have a small salvage yard so I went for a walk today and started looking at the imports I have to see if any of the wiper arms looked like the one on the Festiva. I hit pay dirt

        1986 Nissan Sentra windshield wiper arms - direct bolt on for my 93 Festy
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        • #19
          Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
          "Grab handles from a 88 / 89 Mazda 323 bolt right in. (there's threaded bolts behind the roof lining. I wonder if this was ever available as a dealer option? Fresh would know.)"

          Ive never seen them on a festiva but you are correct about there being a threaded spot for them in the festy roof. It will only work on cars with the soft headliner. That would be older US festies or Canadian festys. The auto belts interfere with installing in the newer ( 90-93 ) US models.

          The power protege mirrors are direct plug in(s) . They were on the sets I installed anyway. No wiring change. You do have to enlongate some holes.

          The handles do work with the 91-93 you just have cut the holes in the head liner - You can see where the roof support used to bolt in this picture.

          The protege mirrors are also a direct fit to replace the glass or motor plate out of the swoopie mirrors

          Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Post
          aspire master cylinder
          early toyota camrys had clear bumper lenses that seem to fit a festiva
          The booster will swap over as well - you'll want to use the vaccum hose from the aspire - I warn you though the bolts are a pain on the festy due to the steering colum
          86-89 Mazda B2000 Series bumper lights are a direct swap with our turn signals - that will give you a new housing and a clear lens - plug and play

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          97 aspire - parts car
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          • #20
            i have to say this whole thread was helpful i just read a few lines i dident know about..

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            • #21
              Originally posted by GenevaDirt View Post
              I knew there was another post like this one....

              http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ight=parts+fit
              ---ha ha thats me!!! ive been imortalized! or im just a dork -- but i do still think there should b a sticky somewhere it would be a good idea. sticky..sticky..sticky..sticky..sticky
              Last edited by bobbyspider; 01-04-2010, 02:30 PM.
              -90 festiva - bp swap "relentless" (thanks matt) aspire swap, pacesetter, underdrive pulley
              -90 festiva - surf blue (undetermined destiny) wanna keep but wifey says noooooooo

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              • #22
                "The handles do work with the 91-93 you just have cut the holes in the head liner - You can see where the roof support used to bolt in this picture."

                I meant handles for the people in the front seat.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
                  "The handles do work with the 91-93 you just have cut the holes in the head liner - You can see where the roof support used to bolt in this picture."

                  I meant handles for the people in the front seat.
                  AHH my bad maybe I read that wrong I thought yoou were talking about the rears - which were an option on the 121's - yes the fronts dont bolt up if you have automatic belts

                  91 L - modified to SLX- "Tin Can Project"
                  http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2850897
                  92 GL - parts car
                  97 aspire - parts car
                  87 323 DX - daily driver

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                  • #24
                    What is it with Americans and the automatic seat belt? Is it really all that safe? I've seen them in movies where the belt slides off someone when the door opens... is that how they all work? I can't imagine them being all that safe... ours are rigid to the b-pillar. To me that feels so much more safe (but maybe that's because it's what I was brought up on)
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                    • #25
                      "Is it really all that safe"

                      Its safer than someone driving without having their belts on. I believe that was the thinking behind it. It kind of forces you to buckle up.
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                      • #26
                        I always hung myself on the automatic belts getting in and out myself. I like the manual early style belts, and then move them to the lower bolt hole for comfort.
                        JMO

                        Michael
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                        Smurf Blue 90 LX "Smurffy" He Ran Away From Home!!!!!! Says Willie loves him more than I did!
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by m715 View Post
                          I always hung myself on the automatic belts getting in and out myself.
                          Michael

                          Thats not safe.
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                          The Don - Midwest Festiva Inc., Missouri Chapter

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                          Celebrating 25 years of festiva(s) ownership.

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                          • #28
                            I tried to combine all of the forums like this onto one, and maybe just maybe they will make a subcategory. Here is the link... http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26509
                            :festiva::newb::festiva:

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                            • #29
                              the problem with the auto belts is that people either get frustrated because they dont wait for the belt to retract and hang themselves so the disconnect them - the other senerio they dont fasten the lap belt - creating a more dangerous senerio when they wreak - the belts are just as safe as standards as long as they are used correctly - you get a discount on your insurance for having passive restraint on the car even though its partial passive and partial active restraint.

                              91 L - modified to SLX- "Tin Can Project"
                              http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2850897
                              92 GL - parts car
                              97 aspire - parts car
                              87 323 DX - daily driver

                              Visit My Store - New Products available!
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                              Car enthusiasts will respect all makes and models that preform.
                              Brand enthusiasts are the root of all problems in the car community.

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                              • #30
                                The relays from 91 - 95 Escorts will work with removal of tab on the relay. Its obvious when you see it.
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