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    Figured I'd check here to see if anyone has some new ones sitting around they'd like to unload before I buy from ZZP.
    Black 98 GT bought in summer of 2009 w/28K miles- GTX Rims, Retrofit headlights, tinted tails, 20% tint all around, KYB Excel-G's, WBS Lowering Springs, 33mm Dorman front sway bar, 22mm Addco rear sway bar, BMR trailing arms, BMR STBs front and rear, ZZP control arms, Poly motor mounts, ZZP CAI, Thrasher shift kit
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    Why buy them from ZZP? Go to your local autoparts store and buy them. Probably cheaper too.
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    Advance sells them for $12.49 after shipping, ZZP will be $16.60 range
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    ^^^

    Just go to the parts store, why would you buy from ZZP when they are so common to find.

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    Agreed. Mine were $8 and change at NAPA, which isn't always the cheapest.
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    Huh didn't realize they had them in stock at parts stores. Thanks
    Black 98 GT bought in summer of 2009 w/28K miles- GTX Rims, Retrofit headlights, tinted tails, 20% tint all around, KYB Excel-G's, WBS Lowering Springs, 33mm Dorman front sway bar, 22mm Addco rear sway bar, BMR trailing arms, BMR STBs front and rear, ZZP control arms, Poly motor mounts, ZZP CAI, Thrasher shift kit
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    You probably want to get new delco orings before you put them in.
    Turbocharged400SBC recommended deburring the casting marks in the oring grooves. 220 emery is what I used. I lubed with plumbers heat proof grease.

    So far so good. The original orings died after 1 1/2 years
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    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    If you have amazon prime and don't mind waiting a few days this is the cheapest. I used these recently, didn't have any problems. Pretty sure this is what ZZP sells you, but with expensive shipping lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spazzz View Post
    You probably want to get new delco orings before you put them in.
    Turbocharged400SBC recommended deburring the casting marks in the oring grooves. 220 emery is what I used. I lubed with plumbers heat proof grease.

    So far so good. The original orings died after 1 1/2 years
    I asked this in another thread but would using RTV be a bad idea? I know it'd make changing them a pain in the future but using aluminum I shouldn't have to right? That way I know the seal will never go bad.


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    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    If you have amazon prime and don't mind waiting a few days this is the cheapest. I used these recently, didn't have any problems. Pretty sure this is what ZZP sells you, but with expensive shipping lol.
    I don't have prime unfortunately but saw Rockauto sells them for about $7 plus whatever their shipping would be. I'll probably end up just going to autozone though.
    Black 98 GT bought in summer of 2009 w/28K miles- GTX Rims, Retrofit headlights, tinted tails, 20% tint all around, KYB Excel-G's, WBS Lowering Springs, 33mm Dorman front sway bar, 22mm Addco rear sway bar, BMR trailing arms, BMR STBs front and rear, ZZP control arms, Poly motor mounts, ZZP CAI, Thrasher shift kit
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    I can assure you advance auto parts has them in the aisle. That's where I got mine from
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeDudeAtHome View Post
    I asked this in another thread but would using RTV be a bad idea? I know it'd make changing them a pain in the future but using aluminum I shouldn't have to right? That way I know the seal will never go bad.
    I've actually seen RTV recommended a few times, and so I did it. No issues from it, just don't cover it in rtv.
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    Yeah man.. goop it to the moon. or check up on that other thread
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    Permatex #22071 (Water Pump & Thermostat Housing RTV Silicone) -not much else available off the shelf, for this price, that is water-glycol (antifreeze) resistant.
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