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Earl Brown timing cover, Aluminum bumper insert and core support

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dsapper

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Title basically says It all. No good junkyards around here for the aluminum parts so maybe someone else wants to pick for me and i can pay you. Same with the earl brown timing cover, I'm putting a cam in and would love to change the timing cover at the same time, pm'ed earl brown and no response.

Thanks
 
We have covers Shane Langford did just like the earl brown front cover in stock Dave.
Fully assembled,primed & with all the gaskets.
E-mail me back if you need one.
I haven't had a chance to get them on the site yet.
 
Man Dave, I had two (core supports) Just installed one in my car and sold the other to another local guy. On the bumpers, look into export braces, I'm pretty sure they're even lighter than aluminum inserts. Worst case you can make export inserts by chopping up your stock steel inserts. HTH, Scott
 
Scott! Lots of work for you when you get back in town lol. I went to the pick a part on boulder hwy, they didnt really have anything helpful. What do you mean by "export" braces? Really only looking for the front end to try and get the car to a 50/50 weight distribution
 
update, ordered the front cover from gbodyparts, one down! I was informed I should go with an import brace so Ill start a new thread for the aluminum core and the import braces. Thanks everyone!
 
I found an aluminum support from that same yard. I noticed last time I was there that the G bodies were basically dried up. Shame, doesn't seem like that long ago when there were two or three rows. The core support is more work than you might think, actually that's why my front end needs a little TLC getting the body gaps back right after the install.
 
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