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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 06:02 PM
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Need a good source for SSQV flanges??

looking for a 65mm SSQV STEEL flange...ordered the 50mm aluminized thinking it would fit the 2.5" IC pipe, but alas...

but do any of you know a good dealer that will sell the 65mm flange for under $55(thats the lowest I found so far @ AMS.com (Alamo)) quick shipment is also a plus too...any suppliers you can give me would be sweet!

thanks for any help
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 08:09 PM
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Re: Need a good source for SSQV flanges??

Originally posted by DA-MAX
looking for a 65mm SSQV STEEL flange...ordered the 50mm aluminized thinking it would fit the 2.5" IC pipe, but alas...

but do any of you know a good dealer that will sell the 65mm flange for under $55(thats the lowest I found so far @ AMS.com (Alamo)) quick shipment is also a plus too...any suppliers you can give me would be sweet!

thanks for any help
Did you try the original SSQV flange?? It's 65mm and this local performance shop around my way sells it for $40 or was it $45? for alumimum. Steel is $65?

Here is their website. http://www.clawsmotorsports.com/
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 08:15 PM
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Re: Re: Need a good source for SSQV flanges??

I also found this..

http://www.hksusa.com/products/?id=795&rsku=0

$60 for steel 65mm..

I think you have to buy the c-clamp as well..
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 08:28 PM
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yeah the steel 65mm is more epensive than the other two I saw those and I was wondering why they don't make a 65mm in aluminum, it probably be cheaper I guess than steel.

well the company thats doing the welding said the 60mm(~2.3") aluminum flange we have isn't big enough to fit on the 2.5" IC pipe so we need the 65mm flange...THUS it looks like paying $55+ is the only way to go...ah well thanks for the suggestion
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 09:01 PM
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Originally posted by DA-MAX
yeah the steel 65mm is more epensive than the other two I saw those and I was wondering why they don't make a 65mm in aluminum, it probably be cheaper I guess than steel.

well the company thats doing the welding said the 60mm(~2.3") aluminum flange we have isn't big enough to fit on the 2.5" IC pipe so we need the 65mm flange...THUS it looks like paying $55+ is the only way to go...ah well thanks for the suggestion
Old Dec 14, 2002 | 05:04 AM
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Re: Need a good source for SSQV flanges??

Originally posted by DA-MAX
looking for a 65mm SSQV STEEL flange...ordered the 50mm aluminized thinking it would fit the 2.5" IC pipe, but alas...

but do any of you know a good dealer that will sell the 65mm flange for under $55(thats the lowest I found so far @ AMS.com (Alamo)) quick shipment is also a plus too...any suppliers you can give me would be sweet!

thanks for any help
hey bro... i just bought an ssqv steel flange from stillen for 28 bucks.... except mine was the 60mm (if that makes any difference in price i don't know but) give me a call if you want the number and talk to Kenny in the sports cars division...
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