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Old 08-28-2012, 08:23 PM
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I am sure this has been asked 100 times but what is a good flexplate to use on a th400 mating to a 02 5.3L. Going with a vigilante 9.5 convertor.

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check with JW Performance in Fla. they have what you need.
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Originally Posted by linn.35
I am sure this has been asked 100 times but what is a good flexplate to use on a th400 mating to a 02 5.3L. Going with a vigilante 9.5 convertor.

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I would just check with the companies that make the various brands of Flex Plates. I am sure they will probably have one ready to ship. I got a TCI Flexplate for my LT1 to Turbo 400 so I am pretty sure they would have something for your application.

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We have several options, but our steel SFI plate is probably the best choice for you. But does depends on which front cover your converter has.

http://www.circledspecialties.com/p-...lex-plate.aspx

Shoot me an email if you have any questions....

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