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I have always used CSR composite tranny shields on my T350's. I have recently sent them in for freshening and to get the Ultrabell bellhousing installed so now i am looking for a composite body shield, all that i can find online is the aluminum ones. Does anyone know of a lighter version. It is acually lighter to run the complete shield than it is to add the aluminum one with steel brackets.
I have thought about cutting away the bell housing section leaving one or two bolt holes at the bell housing to hold it in place (and also keeping in tact the SFI sticker of course) any thoughts? Ian
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ANY modifications to ANY piece of equipment with a SFI sticker OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER OF THE COMPONENT VOIDS I repeat VOIDS !!!!!!!!!!!! the SFI certification--- Think before you cut I know what I would do--- FED387
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Well, this sucks, I should have just upgraded to a complete sfi case.
What do others run for a shield? Ian
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