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    Hardparts in Marayong/Kings Park had them in stock last year when I had to replace all the pulleys etc last year on the ZJ...Were cheapest price at the time as well..... I have a look to see if I have any here at home left..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F View Post
    I'm pretty sure a VT Commodore one is exactly the same and around $30, maybe just take it into Repco and see if the dimensions match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevet View Post
    Hardparts in Marayong/Kings Park had them in stock last year when I had to replace all the pulleys etc last year on the ZJ...Were cheapest price at the time as well..... I have a look to see if I have any here at home left..............
    Thanks Steve, how cheap was cheap at Hardparts?

    I"ll probably take the pulley into Repco first at Penrith this arvo and get it matched up to a Commo one, unless you're able to find one at home?
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    Went the Repco/Commodore route, $31 for part number RPU501. Smaller in diameter but lines up where it matters!

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    New sliders/steps!

    Main part is 2x2" box section with a 1" angle attaching to the pinch weld. Arms to frame are 2x1" box section with 2" angle used to mount to the rails. Step is simply 1" box rolled to shape and covered in aluminium checkerplate.
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    So no more dings on the sills. finish in the pic looks professional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRBN8R View Post
    So no more dings on the sills. finish in the pic looks professional.
    Cheers Mani, and no, no more dings in the sill. The checkerplate sill cover above the step hiding the existing dings reinforces that

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    They look good and sound solid, sliders/steps are always handy

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    They Do look good, i like the way you used the checkerplate, nice work scott......

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    New exhaust fitted Friday...


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    Much improved note to it now Scott....................
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