Bilstein Sports, TFS coolant X-over, Comp upgraded rockers, 295 BFG's FS
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Bilstein Sports, TFS coolant X-over, Comp upgraded rockers, 295 BFG's FS
Bilstein Sports, ~7,000 miles, in great shape. All bushings/washers and nuts present and accounted for. SOLD
Stock rockers with a Comp trunion upgrade. I had 99BlancoSS (former vendor) upgrade these for me and never installed them. It is a complete set of 16, with the bolts. The rocker arms themselves were used when I sent them to him, but they have not been installed since the trunion upgrade. Asking $225 shipped
Trick flow coolant adapters for LSX engines. This came as a set of 4, I used two of them. LS6 engines do not have a rear coolant crossover, they just have plugs. These black fittings take the place of those plugs and allow you to connect a -4AN fitting to them to plumb the rear of the cylinder heads into your cooling system. I am including what is pictured here:
I ran a line from the rear drivers side to the rear passenger side, and connected them with a 1/4" Tee fitting.
I then ran a line from the open spot on the Tee fitting along the heater hoses on the passenger side. I cut the line that goes from the radiator to the front crossover (or throttle body if it isn't bypassed) and added another 1/4" Tee fitting. I replaced the rest of the line that runs to the front crossover/throttle body with 1/4" hose.
You will need several feet of 1/4" hose, and two brass 1/4" Tee fittings to make this work. Asking $45 shipped for the two adapters and two 90 degree -4AN fittings, and some 1/4" clamps. These adapters by themselves are $20 each from summit, you are basically getting the AN fittings for free.
Also selling a low mileage (Approx. 2,000) 295/35/18 BF Goodrich G-force TA KDW2s. They are in great shape with no burnouts or dragstrip passes. They have excellent tread life left, I would say at least 90%. Full disclosure - When I had these dismounted we found a small nail in the center of the tread on one of them. It was removed and properly fixed with a patch/plug. Other than that, there are no issues with these. Asking $250 OBO, they're basically brand new.
Thanks for looking!
Stock rockers with a Comp trunion upgrade. I had 99BlancoSS (former vendor) upgrade these for me and never installed them. It is a complete set of 16, with the bolts. The rocker arms themselves were used when I sent them to him, but they have not been installed since the trunion upgrade. Asking $225 shipped
Trick flow coolant adapters for LSX engines. This came as a set of 4, I used two of them. LS6 engines do not have a rear coolant crossover, they just have plugs. These black fittings take the place of those plugs and allow you to connect a -4AN fitting to them to plumb the rear of the cylinder heads into your cooling system. I am including what is pictured here:
I ran a line from the rear drivers side to the rear passenger side, and connected them with a 1/4" Tee fitting.
I then ran a line from the open spot on the Tee fitting along the heater hoses on the passenger side. I cut the line that goes from the radiator to the front crossover (or throttle body if it isn't bypassed) and added another 1/4" Tee fitting. I replaced the rest of the line that runs to the front crossover/throttle body with 1/4" hose.
You will need several feet of 1/4" hose, and two brass 1/4" Tee fittings to make this work. Asking $45 shipped for the two adapters and two 90 degree -4AN fittings, and some 1/4" clamps. These adapters by themselves are $20 each from summit, you are basically getting the AN fittings for free.
Also selling a low mileage (Approx. 2,000) 295/35/18 BF Goodrich G-force TA KDW2s. They are in great shape with no burnouts or dragstrip passes. They have excellent tread life left, I would say at least 90%. Full disclosure - When I had these dismounted we found a small nail in the center of the tread on one of them. It was removed and properly fixed with a patch/plug. Other than that, there are no issues with these. Asking $250 OBO, they're basically brand new.
Thanks for looking!
Last edited by Mike94ZLT1; 05-03-2013 at 10:22 PM.