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    Thread: Brake Duct Mesh

    1. #1
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      Brake Duct Mesh

      I'm wondering what everyone is using for grill mesh on brake ducts and grills? I'm sure it is Stainless Screen but what size?
      Thanks
      Mike



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      thanks. I also am working on a 73 Camaro. I've seen yours on nastyz28. Looking good.
      Mike

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      Mike......I just went back to that website.....that probably won't work for you, if you are just doing brake ducts....their minimum order is $75.....a little steep for brake ducts!!

      got pics of your car?

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      I found the same thing on McMaster.com in smaller amounts

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      I got mine from bsr products in N.C.

      http://www.bsrproducts.com/shopdispl...ch=Yes&sppp=10

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      Go to your local DIY shop and get some heavy duty metal screen door screen. I got stainless mesh, painted it black and doubled it up. It's completely invisible, prevents debris from getting in and it was around $20.

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      Craig,
      Which car did you do this on? We always like pics.

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      Not sure if you're still searching..

      Stainless steel wire screen
      http://www.allstarperformance.com/pr...&part=ALL22260

      #22260 is 5/64" openings, .025" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22262 is 5/64" openings, .025" wire dia, 36"x36"

      #22265 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22267 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 36"x36"
      #22268 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 36"x48"

      #22270 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22272 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 36"x36"
      #22273 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 36"x48"

      Brake duct hose http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=592

      Spindle ducts, which would require modifications for a stock spindle
      http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=359

      Brake ducts http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=363

      Call the 800 number if you have any questions and ask for Chad. Not sure where you are at, but we may have a local dealer you can go check it out at. It's basically what the circle track guys use to cool their brakes.
      1971 Nova "EthaNova" project. E-85 fueled 383, 575hp/580tq, mini-tubbed, M22/Gear Vendors and a baby seat!

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      I bought a couple of "high tech" mesh screen waste baskets at Meijers... On sale they cost me 10 bucks...
      Mark
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      This my Bad Ast thread...
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      astroracer,
      I like the way you think

      k7king,
      I see you found some at McMasterCarr. I've bought other hardware from them and they pretty much deliver the next day.
      Roger

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      Quote Originally Posted by Corn Nova
      Stainless steel wire screen
      http://www.allstarperformance.com/pr...&part=ALL22260

      #22260 is 5/64" openings, .025" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22262 is 5/64" openings, .025" wire dia, 36"x36"

      #22265 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22267 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 36"x36"
      #22268 is 1/8" openings, .035" wire dia, 36"x48"

      #22270 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 12"x36"
      #22272 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 36"x36"
      #22273 is 3/16" openings, .047" wire dia, 36"x48"

      Brake duct hose http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=592

      Spindle ducts, which would require modifications for a stock spindle
      http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=359

      Brake ducts http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=363

      Call the 800 number if you have any questions and ask for Chad. Not sure where you are at, but we may have a local dealer you can go check it out at. It's basically what the circle track guys use to cool their brakes.
      Are you Chad and if so did you answer phones at Motor State a few years ago?

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      Yes, I'm Chad. I've been here for 14 years. Probably 12 years answering the phones. To who do I owe this great revealing too? LOL.
      1971 Nova "EthaNova" project. E-85 fueled 383, 575hp/580tq, mini-tubbed, M22/Gear Vendors and a baby seat!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Corn Nova
      Yes, I'm Chad. I've been here for 14 years. Probably 12 years answering the phones. To who do I owe this great revealing too? LOL.
      Kevin from Ramchargers in Roseville... Well, at one time before they went under.

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      Quote Originally Posted by project hotrod
      Kevin from Ramchargers in Roseville... Well, at one time before they went under.
      HEY Kevin!!! It's been a while. What are you doing now? Deeetroit seems to be real shaky job wise! My father in law works for Ford and I think has grown eyes in the back of his head by now.
      1971 Nova "EthaNova" project. E-85 fueled 383, 575hp/580tq, mini-tubbed, M22/Gear Vendors and a baby seat!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Corn Nova
      HEY Kevin!!! It's been a while. What are you doing now? Deeetroit seems to be real shaky job wise! My father in law works for Ford and I think has grown eyes in the back of his head by now.
      Now I reside at a Chevrolet dealership in the parts department. I hear ya on the job front. I was out 16 months prior to landing this gig.

      Other than that all is well. Making money and building a 79 Malibu street fighter-ish car.

      How goes it with you?




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