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    Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    Muldrow, OK
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    I used a bracket from Kwik Performance. It bolted up great and looks great. I wasn't able to use the stock compressor though, as it required me to get a Sanden style compressor (SD5, SD7, 508, etc.).

    But its on and works great.

    S&P makes one but it is way more expensive and only comes in chrome...so if you're not all about the bling, it will stand out.

    I'd go with Kwik again if I do another swap. It was easy and pretty cheap.

    Thanks,

    Cody B.
    -Slow Is Not An Option-


    93 Stepside - Forged 347 - LS6 intake - Stage II LS6 Heads - MTI X1 Cam - Vigilante 2800 Stall - HP Tuners - Schoenfeld Headers - 4.11's w/Powertrax - Caltrac's - 430/400
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    ff_jeff Guest
    I forgot were I saw one that allows you to keep the stock compressor... I saw it not that long ago. I think I might use it, If I can find it. lol

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    tulsa, oklahoma
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    i used the kwik perf one also, very simple and good people to deal with, bought it from current performance.
    1987 jeep wrangler, 1999 LS 1, 4l60 231j transfercase, dana 30 frontend ford 8.8 rearend 3:73 gear ratio. sandersons shortie headers, 2.25 inch exhaust into 3 inch flowmaster muffler.

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