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Thread: Heavy Duty Drive Plate

  1. #1
    Highlimit9000

  2. #2
    wsuwrhr
    This is one heavy duty plate.
    throw some sugar on it.
    Brian

  3. #3
    lilrick
    Did you try to explain your situation to Rex marine ? Because you sure as heck aren't gonna get your money back after bashin' him on the boards!!

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    I can tell you this is the first I've heard of it personally (can't speak for my guys) but if the plate is new and undamaged you'll get 100% of the purchase price back. The bash type post without contacting me was unnecessary also IMO.
    Good thing I have thick skin. The above is the exact reason most manufacturers and suppliers won't come near most these forums.

  5. #5
    Highlimit9000
    I can tell you this is the first I've heard of it personally (can't speak for my guys) but if the plate is new and undamaged you'll get 100% of the purchase price back. The bash type post without contacting me was unnecessary also IMO.
    Good thing I have thick skin. The above is the exact reason most manufacturers and suppliers won't come near most these forums.
    Mike, I appologize for the bash. Your right it was not appropriate on the boards. I need an Intercooler, Maybe we could work something out...John

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    superdave013
    no rivets?? so what are those 10 round things called??

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    wsuwrhr
    no rivets?? so what are those 10 round things called??
    Special bolts SD, special bolts.
    Brian

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    Highlimit9000
    no rivets?? so what are those 10 round things called??
    Dave, If you see the other plate, you will know what I am talking about... That was not the portion of the plate I was refering to when I said rivets... Yes, those are Rivets... special Bolts as Brian wants to call them...They were on the outer half of the plate and were loose...Wish I kept a picture...That was the portion they said needed to be machined... All i can say is there is a better plate out there for less money...Sorry for the debate....

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    wsuwrhr
    Dave, If you see the other plate, you will know what I am talking about... That was not the portion of the plate I was refering to when I said rivets... Yes, those are Rivets... special Bolts as Brian wants to call them...They were on the outer half of the plate and were loose...Wish I kept a picture...That was the portion they said needed to be machined... All i can say is there is a better plate out there for less money...Sorry for the debate....
    I was just a little taken back because of the way you came off. Typical of some other jerkoffs on this board, but very untypical of you.
    Rex has taken care of this board for some time. I'm sure if you would have called him up or PMed him and let him know you weren't happy about his part he would have taken care of it. It sounds like he still wants to take care of it.
    I think the open flame job was unecessary.
    Brian

  10. #10
    wsuwrhr
    Additionally,
    I am sure Rex doesn't MAKE the drive plate, probably buys it from a vendor, adds a markup and sells it retail.
    Maybe the plate he got was defective.
    Brian

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