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Aluminum Trans shield ?
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11/09/11 11:45 PM
11/09/11 11:45 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
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How does the aluminum trans shield compare (as far as protection) to a blanket or composite shield. Is it still legal? Can it be re-certified?
Mark
1996 Ram 1500 Sport 1968 road runner 1952 Sears Allstate licensed, pump gas, Hemi 5.98 @ 115.73 1.33 60 ft. The best is yet to come. Painless Performance / Street RODDER magazine Top 100 for 2019
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Re: Aluminum Trans shield ?
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11/09/11 11:51 PM
11/09/11 11:51 PM
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10sec440
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IMO the aluminum ones are tougher, never seen shrapnel come right through it like the carbon fiber ones occasionally do.I think the CF ones cover more area though. If you do buy an aluminum one be careful of TCI (Total Crap Incorporated) as I bought one from them and never took it out of the box for 6 months. When I did I found the holes were all drilled in the wrong place and they told me to go pound sand.I believe they can be recerted on condition they are in perfect shape. No alterations,abrasions,oblong holes, etc.
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Re: Aluminum Trans shield ?
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11/10/11 12:27 AM
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That sounds good. I have one that has never been used but would need a recert. I think it is a CSR but I am not sure. Thanks, Mark
1996 Ram 1500 Sport 1968 road runner 1952 Sears Allstate licensed, pump gas, Hemi 5.98 @ 115.73 1.33 60 ft. The best is yet to come. Painless Performance / Street RODDER magazine Top 100 for 2019
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Re: Aluminum Trans shield ?
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11/10/11 05:35 AM
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IMO the aluminum ones are tougher, never seen shrapnel come right through it like the carbon fiber ones occasionally do.I think the CF ones cover more area though. If you do buy an aluminum one be careful of TCI (Total Crap Incorporated) as I bought one from them and never took it out of the box for 6 months. When I did I found the holes were all drilled in the wrong place and they told me to go pound sand.I believe they can be recerted on condition they are in perfect shape. No alterations,abrasions,oblong holes, etc.
I agree, a few years ago, I ordered a deep cast aluminum pan from TCI along with their shield for 727. Was told by TCIs tech guy that as long as we were using their pan that the shield would fit, WRONG, the bottom of the shield didnt'come close to fitting, had to make some steel straps to extend the bottom of the shield enough to fit.
Now I run a Glide w/ BTE deep cast pan and BTE aluminum shield, fits great.
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