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sorry for not replying so fast im in afghanistan no these bolt up to the stock toyota frame mount pads but its been over 2 years since i bought them i dont remeber how much they cost im thinking 200 at the very most
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I have a brand new set of Advance Adapters Chevy V8/V6 bolt on adapters with new OEM engine side mounts. For '86+ IFS trucks with a 22R.
Never used. I went with weld-on mounts instead.
PM me if you're interested.
Never used. I went with weld-on mounts instead.
PM me if you're interested.
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the shorty block huggers are the only ones ive seen used. any brand will work. personally, i'd get the cheapest ones i could find. they're all pretty much the same, but the mfg website will (should) list specs on the flange thickness and thickness of the tubing.
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I would just make my own if i were you. I have an 83 yota pickup and I welded 3/8" plate rectangles to the frame where the 22R motor mounts used to bolt to. Then, I just bolted the chevy mounts onto the plate, and wola!
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ya go to www.northwestoffroad.com
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I have talked to NWOR a couple times. Really bad customer service IMO. And their stuff is expensive too.
Advanceadapters has helped me a BUNCH. Even when it means losing some of the money i would be paying. They have told me ways around buying their stuff, and other parts that i can use instead. And they have quality products that arnt crazy expensive.
Keep an eye out on craigslist too. There is usually someone parting a truck with a v8 every couple months.
Advanceadapters has helped me a BUNCH. Even when it means losing some of the money i would be paying. They have told me ways around buying their stuff, and other parts that i can use instead. And they have quality products that arnt crazy expensive.
Keep an eye out on craigslist too. There is usually someone parting a truck with a v8 every couple months.
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