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02.21.2007, 02:43 PM

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Thanks for the info but the correct address is www.graphiteelegance.com
Oops... Typo. Sorry.

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02.21.2007, 07:41 PM

thanks guys any picture for a set up ? I went to lowes and found a lexan plate for sale, I don't know if it will work,thinking about drilling holes and and cutting the lexan to fit the rear part above the shocks.where can i get a stand off ? you guys been great for helping!! THANKS A BUNCH!!


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02.21.2007, 08:55 PM

yep, that will work. Aluminum is nice because its a added heatsink when done correctly.
   
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02.21.2007, 10:16 PM

where can i get aluminum plates?I looked up in lowes but they don't have it,any pics for set up? thanks again


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02.21.2007, 11:14 PM

Tower has some small sheets, but it's not good for bending (has horrible stress cracks). onlinemetals.com has a wide selection, prices are so-so, but the quality is good. I'd go with 6061-T6; it's strong, yet relatively easy to work with.

Even if Lowe's had the stuff you want, it would most likely be a lower grade aluminum.

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