Try out the 99-02 hd front end swap they look badass and you dont see them everywhere like the cateyes probably cus its a little more work the bumper supports have to be cut from the frame and lowered like an inch and a half or something.
Hey man i got a question im about to do a cateye swap , but can i just put the SS bumper on the bubble eye bumper? theres no need for a 03-06 bumper for the ss bumper to fit ?
@@ayelerm3484 is your bumper painted? Mine was awkward too without paint but once i painted it, it made the bumper stiff and stay in the intended shape which also made it fit much better after!
How did you get get to the middle of the fuse box I tried to get the screw off but there is a hard part that I can’t get past to unscrew it what do I do ?
@@ErikRose_currently doing the swap, just having an extremely hard time with passenger fender because that’s where I wanted to start, it won’t bolt right up, and I’ve tried everything, any ideas bro?
Nice cuz I Wana do this but I seen a lot of people cut the brackets from the bumper then weld it back to lower it a bit to make the hd grill fit so I was surprised that you didn't do that and it looks good
Carparts.com but they came a little banged up from shipping so if you don’t mind a little body work it wasn’t to bad. But I recommend getting some from a junk yard or somewhere you can pick up locally.
Boost!!! Lol it’s actually getting popular to boost the v6 engine and they sound pretty mean. And quite surprisingly they’re a lot of support for the engines with mods and other stuff. But if you’re not trying to getting that far into it maybe like a cam or headers but there’s not much gains with simple bolt on like forced induction.
I bought everything brand new from carparts.com and classicindustries.com Cateye fender - $200 (discounted price because they arrived with small dings) HD Hood- $140 SS bumper- $120 HD Grill - $130
Technically you do for a good fit and requires cutting and welding. With the bubble eye bumper you need to make brackets and supports to make it fit like we did but it works. So either one requires a bit of fabrication.
Carparts.com and classic industries but the fenders came a little banged up from carparts better if you can pick some up in person or if you don’t mind a little body work they’re fine.
if you do it with a flex sensor roughly about - $240 without sensor - $200 not worth it tho unless you plan on boosting otherwise gains are only about 5-10hp for NA
Gopd to know. I was also thinking on preparing a 408 for some boost or a nitrous build. I haven't ever done an e85 setup, but a boosted setup like that interested me. Can you switch between e85 and regular fuel?