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Old 02-01-2004, 03:58 PM
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What flex plate do you use if you have one of those 6 bolt yank converters? I know you can just go and cut more holes in your stock one. But is there anything strong? What about the TCI?
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There is nothing wrong with drilling the extra holes; that's what everybody with a 6 lug Yank has done. The 98 & 99 stock flexplate works well and doesn't need to be replaced unless it is damaged.




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