aluminium coresupport

Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

SignUp Now!

G Body Jonny

This Space For Sale
Joined
Mar 5, 2006
Messages
40
i would like to pick up an aluminium core support for my 87 gn.please no junk or bull crap fair priced please thanks JP
 
I paid $300 for a nice one and $125 for one needing lots of work to give you an idea of what to expect. I have yet to find one for sale for less than $300 that wasn't needing any work.
Good Luck!
 
I just sold 2 of them in primo condition for $300 shipped each.If I come across another I'll let you know
 
Just out of curiosity, what is the approximate weight difference?

And no, mine isn't for sale. :wink:
 
I put one in my car years ago. I couldn't tell the difference in my hands after I got my old one out. I had to get a scale to see the difference and it wasn't more than a couple pounds. Then you still have to mod a few holes, open up the headlight buckets from square to oval so they look right, and make sure all your threads match up correctly. I would not do it again, and I definitely would not spend $300 to do it. Put the $300 towards a radiator instead and loose the same weight and get better efficiency.
 
I put one in my car years ago. I couldn't tell the difference in my hands after I got my old one out. I had to get a scale to see the difference and it wasn't more than a couple pounds. Then you still have to mod a few holes, open up the headlight buckets from square to oval so they look right, and make sure all your threads match up correctly. I would not do it again, and I definitely would not spend $300 to do it. Put the $300 towards a radiator instead and loose the same weight and get better efficiency.

thats weird you couldn't tell a difference. Mine was night and day. you could pick the alum. one up with two fingers and the other one you had to use your whole hand. it was a PITA to change but worth it.
 
I put one in my car years ago. I couldn't tell the difference in my hands after I got my old one out. I had to get a scale to see the difference and it wasn't more than a couple pounds. Then you still have to mod a few holes, open up the headlight buckets from square to oval so they look right, and make sure all your threads match up correctly. I would not do it again, and I definitely would not spend $300 to do it. Put the $300 towards a radiator instead and loose the same weight and get better efficiency.

are you a body builder or something? the aluminum support is like 12-15 lbs lighter! HUGE difference!! wtf?
 
I'll sell you mine. 350 shipped. Let me know if your still interested in one before I put it in the parts for sale. Thanks!
818 808 2634 Jeremy O.
 
Back
Top