So to everyone that has done the Gen III swap into a 88-98, do you guys buy your adapter plates or do you make them?
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So to everyone that has done the Gen III swap into a 88-98, do you guys buy your adapter plates or do you make them?
I made my first set out of 1/4" plate steel. NITROUS made my current set out of stainless steel. :thumb:
I found mine on ebay for about $30 plus ship. Beats the hell outta $80 or more from S&P. Theirs are chrome but who cares? you cant even see the damn things.
Excuse me. I just looked in S&P's catalog and they're $90 for natural finish $140 for chrome! :flipoff: that
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(motoxlifer @ Mar 22 2006, 07:40 PM) [snapback]47866[/snapback]</div>I had mine made at a local welding shop that used a plasma cutter. The plates from e-bay are cheaper and I will buy them next time.Quote:
I found mine on ebay for about $30 plus ship. Beats the hell outta $80 or more from S&P. Theirs are chrome but who cares? you cant even see the damn things.
Excuse me. I just looked in S&P's catalog and they're $90 for natural finish $140 for chrome! :flipoff: that
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I would have sworn that S&P made theirs out of aluminum.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedHeartbeat @ Mar 22 2006, 08:08 PM) [snapback]47874[/snapback]</div>Yeah I think your right. The catalog doesn't specify exactly, it just gives option for natural,polished, and chrome. Sounds like alum. to me. Still it's aluminum, not gold! he heQuote:
I would have sworn that S&P made theirs out of aluminum.
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S&P's are aluminum. BRP sells theirs for $90 (steel). Ebay's cheaper!
well i have a plasma cutter and a pretty good machine shop at my house, so does any one hvae the plans of the plates, for location of the holes and such..thanks
The drawing has been posted here numerous times. Check past posts.