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Old 04-12-2011, 11:24 PM   #143
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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where did you get your rubber floor mat? Quality?
I ordered it from the Truck and Car Shop. I'd say it fits ok. The rubber is nice and heavy and smells good I'm hoping as it sits in place for a while that it will lose all of the creases from being rolled during shipping- a hot Louisiana summer should do it. I was told by a board vendor that they are all from the same manufacturer, so I'd get it wherever is cheapest...
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those sill plates came out awesome
Thanks! Look better in pics than in person, but still not bad...
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If you don't mind my asking, what Lokar shifter did you use?
Certainly! Lokar FMS6700BB. It is a floor mount, 16" lever, black anodized knob for a 700R4. Different options will have different part numbers and they have PLENTY of options on their website. Shop around some before you buy- I got a smokin' deal on mine off Amazon...
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