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Old Aug 12, 2002 | 03:12 PM
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Lingenfelter Tb Bracket ?

I bought a 58mm billet tb from a person and they did not know that the bracket was not going to work for my 88 Iroc as he had a 89 Iroc, with the diffrent style throtle hook up etc. I called Lingenfelter and they do not sale them seperate. Is there any place that sales the throttle bracket? Or do I need to buy a new tb and swap brackets and resale maybe. So many problems might as well start with this small problem that course creates a lot of problems using this style bracket. I think maybe Lingenfelter needs to sale the parts they make if the part has a part number on it!
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Old Aug 12, 2002 | 03:16 PM
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I'd make it easier and just buy the 88 style throttle cable. Can't be more then $15 bucks brand new. I believe "Pioneer" makes them. OR, you could try rigging it up somehow... hehe
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Old Aug 12, 2002 | 03:19 PM
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i do have a 88

throttle cable hehe... it's the 89 bracket I have that isnt doing the trick and it is already riged lol... for the detent cable =/ the location for the detent cable is wrong with the 89 so I had to cut my detent cable and have the throttle for the gas on the bottom and the detent on the top..The cruise has no spot with the 89 bracket..
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