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Old May 4, 2010 | 09:01 PM
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Default A/T Supercharger Fit Kit

I know TRD discontinued this item and finding it is extremely difficult. I also know I'm way behind schedule getting a Supercharger almost 4 years later {I was in the Military for 10 years stationed abroad}

Now that I'm out of the service and finally have the time to get the supercharger put on, I have no fit kit and the classifieds are proving to be unsuccessful.

The guys at the dealership started work on my car last wednesday and basically did everything for my car with the exception of installing the fit kit.

Because I cannot find a used/new fit kit, is there anyone I can have fabricate something for me?

Looking at the .PDF instructions, The fit kit is just a preformed dip stick with 2 washers. Anyone please chime in.
Old May 5, 2010 | 12:35 AM
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you should trade your car to manual. then your problem solve.
Old May 5, 2010 | 01:26 AM
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ill post pics on what i did i used the stock stick and cut brackets to make work and the spacers are easy i was suppose to post pics for someone else havnt been on in awhile and busy but ill try to put them on tomorrow or pm me to remind me if i dont
Old May 5, 2010 | 02:27 AM
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good luck. let me know how the supercharger runs on ur auto.
Old May 5, 2010 | 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by racer115
ill post pics on what i did i used the stock stick and cut brackets to make work and the spacers are easy i was suppose to post pics for someone else havnt been on in awhile and busy but ill try to put them on tomorrow or pm me to remind me if i dont
thanks for the info. I'll be looking foward to the pics.
Old May 5, 2010 | 02:59 PM
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Wish I could help you out.

I'm curious to see the pics too

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Old May 7, 2010 | 01:11 AM
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here are the pics of what i did i took them with my phone but you should be able to figure it out everything installed good and was all tight with no movement the first pic is the big spacer i just used some pipe i had laying around i used some callipers to get the measurments and it went right in the second one i used some washers matched them up with the bolt hole size and it worked perfect its not that pretty but u dont really see it. as for the dipstick i cut the 2 brackets off the bottom and bent the top just a little it went right under the upper radiator hose. the hose held it from moving alot it never got hot enough to melt it it didnt really touch but it will be fine there i never had a problem with it and is easy enough to still check it thats all the pics i have i dont have it on my car anymore but if you have any questions ill be glad to help and hope you get it running soon
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this is the pic of the dipstick tube where i bent it at the top and brackets cut just dont bend to much or u wont be able to get the stick in
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Old May 7, 2010 | 01:49 AM
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Hope you get it soon. Love my S/C
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hmm.. you could probably just use regular washers and just stack them until you get the desired width.

Good luck. hope you get the sc installed
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i used washers for the bottom mount not sure why i didnt with the top but wither way will work mount it on with out the charger just the bracket and measure thats what i did
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Originally Posted by racer115
here are the pics of what i did i took them with my phone but you should be able to figure it out everything installed good and was all tight with no movement the first pic is the big spacer i just used some pipe i had laying around i used some callipers to get the measurments and it went right in the second one i used some washers matched them up with the bolt hole size and it worked perfect its not that pretty but u dont really see it. as for the dipstick i cut the 2 brackets off the bottom and bent the top just a little it went right under the upper radiator hose. the hose held it from moving alot it never got hot enough to melt it it didnt really touch but it will be fine there i never had a problem with it and is easy enough to still check it thats all the pics i have i dont have it on my car anymore but if you have any questions ill be glad to help and hope you get it running soon
This is a awesome procedure RACER115. I will get started with it this weekend and see if everything works out for me.
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