Where do i buy brand new stock gm pistons???!!!!
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Where do i buy brand new stock gm pistons???!!!!
Im searching for brand new pistons, however, i dont need fancy forged diamond pistons, i just need plane jane stock ls1 pistons and i cant find anywhere or anybody who sells just stock gm part pistons can anybody help me?
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Not looking for used pistons, im just looking for a place that sells normal stock pistons, everywhere i check sells diamond or forged pistons that are like 550.00+ dollars, i just need regular pistons and i cant find them anywhere..... anybody else????
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Im searching for brand new pistons, however, i dont need fancy forged diamond pistons, i just need plane jane stock ls1 pistons and i cant find anywhere or anybody who sells just stock gm part pistons can anybody help me?
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Heres a better option-
SDPC forged pistons kit - for stock size crank and rods AND includes main and rod bearings, ARP bolts, and rings all for $600!
Or they have another set of only the pistons and rings for $500
SDPC forged pistons kit - for stock size crank and rods AND includes main and rod bearings, ARP bolts, and rings all for $600!
Or they have another set of only the pistons and rings for $500
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Originally Posted by PowerShift408
My motto is "When it breaks, replace it with something better."
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Originally Posted by Black_98Z
88984245 - is the part number for stock pistons, they are like $70 a piece, so 70 x 8 = $560 also that does not include rings either...so just go forged
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Originally Posted by GuitsBoy
Simply put, you dont.
Get the mahle on the cheap. Think about upgrading rods with inexpensive forged pieces too and have a damn stout shortblock for quite cheap.
Get the mahle on the cheap. Think about upgrading rods with inexpensive forged pieces too and have a damn stout shortblock for quite cheap.