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Now taking orders for brandX 3800 swap mounts by fieroX
Started on: 01-09-2009 11:56 AM
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Last post by: fieroX on 01-25-2009 07:57 PM
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Report this Post01-09-2009 11:56 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fieroXSend a Private Message to fieroXDirect Link to This Post
Just wanted to let you guys know, I have finalized the specs on the mounts with the machine shop, and they work fantastic. I have a series of pictures taken during the install of Sphynx's mounts so you will have a full reference to how they are to be installed at any point you get stuck. It took me about 1 hour from having the bare cradle sitting there alongside the engine and transmission mated together.

So, just wanted to let you guys know the machine shop is cranking out 5 sets right now. 1 set is paid for, 1 other set is spoken for, so I have 3 sets still for sale. I will have them ready to ship next Tuesday. (unless you want them powdercoated)

Pricing is as follows

Painted and unassembled (can be assembled with a vice and rubber mallet) $310 shipped
Painted and assembled $325 Shipped
Powdercoated color of your choice and assembled $375 shipped

I will need to know what year cradle they are for as there is 1 design difference between them to insure perfect fit.

PM me or call (316)943-5800 I can take paypal, money order, cashiers check, personal check (pending its clearing), and credit cards over the phone.

Thanks

Ryan

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Report this Post01-11-2009 12:32 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fieroXSend a Private Message to fieroXDirect Link to This Post
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Report this Post01-11-2009 01:45 PM Click Here to See the Profile for GoochSend a Private Message to GoochDirect Link to This Post
did you decide to drill holes or no? i'd much rather have holes and be a bit off and hit them with a die grinder for 3 seconds than try to drill through them without a good vice or drill press.
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Report this Post01-11-2009 10:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroGTguyClick Here to visit FieroGTguy's HomePageSend a Private Message to FieroGTguyDirect Link to This Post
Can you post pics here... I may have an interested party and am sending him this link.

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Greg

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Report this Post01-12-2009 10:55 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fieroXSend a Private Message to fieroXDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Gooch:

did you decide to drill holes or no? i'd much rather have holes and be a bit off and hit them with a die grinder for 3 seconds than try to drill through them without a good vice or drill press.


I can drill the holes for you, but its going to take more than a die grinder for 3 seconds to make them fit right. Trust me, its so easy to make these fit. You will only have to drill 4 holes. I drilled these with a Dewalt cordless drill and it took me only a few minutes.

1 of the mounts comes drilled and ready to go. This is your fixed mount. Then you will measure off 2 reference points from the cradle (rear cradle mount holes) to the engine to make sure its square. Mark the holes, drill and put back together.

I will post up the install thread later today when I have some time.
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Report this Post01-17-2009 12:28 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fieroXSend a Private Message to fieroXDirect Link to This Post
I now have 5 sets in the trunk of my Bonneville. 1 set is sold, and 1 more spoken for. You can now get them with either black or red poly.

Ryan

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Report this Post01-25-2009 07:57 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fieroXSend a Private Message to fieroXDirect Link to This Post
I have 3 sets left of this batch. Let me know what you guys need! I will have a how to install thread posted on my website soon.

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