Who makes a relocation braket for the alternator on the drivers side?
www.speedspecialty.com has them.
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Only problem is it's still on the pass side and I don't run that big braket any more. There is no power steering any more or AC. Just a crank pullie and the alternator. Makes things simple that way, and who needs all that atuff any ways.
This is a drag car.
Neal
This is a drag car.
Neal
http://www.moreperformanceinc.com/alterbrc.htm
This puts it on the passenger side... but based on how it's designed, I'm sure you could just flip it over.
This puts it on the passenger side... but based on how it's designed, I'm sure you could just flip it over.
Last edited by trax; Jun 17, 2004 at 05:13 PM.
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