Would these rockers fit a 04 ss?
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Would these rockers fit a 04 ss?
http://thrashercharged.com/store_htm...ccessories.asp
I know it says up to 2003 but i wonder if they would fit a 2004 s/c?
I know it says up to 2003 but i wonder if they would fit a 2004 s/c?
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http://thrashercharged.com/store_htm...ccessories.asp
I know it says up to 2003 but i wonder if they would fit a 2004 s/c?
I know it says up to 2003 but i wonder if they would fit a 2004 s/c?
The reason the site isn't updated is because Thrasher is dead- they retired their drag car a long long time ago, haven't come out with a new 3800 part in years (4-5 maybe?), and haven't updated their site in a long long time.
IMO, your better bet is to go on ZZP- at least they're still an active vendor.
Look at the Yella Terra rockers they sell:
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=510&catid=104
Not sure if they can still special order the other ratios (Yella Terra is the big 3800 company in Australia)- but even if they're no longer made; you're still getting a 1.9 rocker versus a 1.8, and they're $100 cheaper.
I will say though if the reason why you wanted 1.8's instead was so you could run stock valve springs, then you're better off with modded stockers:
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=426&catid=104
which is only half the price of the SLP's from Thrasher.
They are technically a "1.9", but since the stock rockers deflect more than the big aftermarket bodies- actual lift is closer to a 1.8 aftermarket rocker- and they work fine with stock springs (as long as you keep close to the stock shift points and aren't revving the snot out of it).
Some people with rockers say they dont make much of a difference, but if you go with any I say get the modded 1.9 ratio ones off of zzp. Its got an extra .1 haha
However, the people who usually downplay the effectiveness of rockers are those who have went with a cam- a lot more power gain for little more money (but tons more labor).