Yeah when I was having trouble with my pipes rusting out I bought new ones from Banks for my sidewinder kit... It wasn't cheap though two pipes was like $114...But then I got them fit it up on both of them from the manifolds and then I had header wrapped them. that really helped keep the heat in...
thanks... doesnt surprise me...hopefully they share the same hole pattern as a good name...would make it easier to replace with better later on.
ill probably end up with the buyers brand due to cost. Weatherguard makes some nice boxes but they are pretty pricey... Protech didnt have much of a...
Is there a name on the latch? I spent some time working for Reading Truck Body and they liked to use Eberhard latches. I can handle cheap latches...as they can be replaced with better ones as time goes on. How are they for the doors sealing? Water getting in? Rust?
So im going to building a flatbed for my truck. I keep seeing these "Buyers" brand tool boxes... Are they any good? How do they compare to DeeZee or any other brands for that matter?
angle where the A-piller meets the fender will be off but other then that it will all bolt up.
dont forget things like marker lights and headlight pigtails may need to be changed
So i have been doing some work on the truck... i got all the doors mostly assembled. I started thinking about how i want to fill the old radio hole and decided a data/charge station would be a good choice since i plan on adding an overhead console like laserjock did.
so this is what i come up...
the 83-86 and 87-91 clutch master cylinders are different. it has to do with how the mount is rotated.either should work..just a pain to fill the one laid on its side.
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