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Lunati HD LS drop in lifter sets, the solution for the LS7 naysayers

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Old 02-28-2014, 10:04 PM
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Default Lunati HD LS drop in lifter sets, the solution for the LS7 naysayers

There have been threads from time to time about LS7 lifter failures. While most of these may have been originally stock lifters, we decided to look at the real and affordable options out there to replace the stock style lifters while having good supply of them and having zero worries about them and at a decent price.

The next best option that has all the same benefits as the LS7
1. drop in
2. use lifter trays
3. affordable
4. preload specs roughly the same

We have sold and used them in quite a few higher HP builds and would recommend them for nearly every app where you want a high quality lifter with an aggressive cam or high spring rates and no worries. You wont have to worry about getting the preload super spot on like some of the short travel lifters, which is better because quite a few specs have been cited by the big names out there as far as preload.

Pm us for pricing.

Want a better drop in style LS lifter, these are it.
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We are now offering quite a few more options avail from MOREL. The name in lifters really, esp for the LS scene.
You can check out the entire lineup HERE
Or ask us for recommendations.

For the people that still want to stick with the LS7 lifters though, we are running a special on them for 99.95 HERE



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