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blakeaz33
12-29-2007, 11:08 PM
I know there are a few choices for the after market serpetine systems like the Billet Tru Track, Vintage, etc. Wondering if anyone has experience or opinions with the different systems available and any strong preference of one product over the other? Thanks.
68protouring454
12-30-2007, 06:51 AM
billet spec or vintage air front runner period...
ProdigyCustoms
12-30-2007, 07:16 AM
Well, we sell March, Vintage Air and Billet Specialties. If you like a strong as death industrial looking set up, Vintage Air. if you like a blingy set up. march and billet Specialies are it.
Here is a cool new set up at a bargain price (and you can even get a better deal through us) we have been selling a lot of. I have one coming in black that I cannot wait to get.
http://marchperf.com/products/styletrack_bb.jpg
More information
http://marchperf.com/styletrack_bb.html
deuce_454
12-30-2007, 08:14 AM
i bought the march mid mount serpentine system with billet alt and PS pump for my 32 roadster and i was not and am still not impressed... it just isnt a very well engineered product.. my advice is to either go with a full on system like BS or vintage air.. or stick with OEM brackets! (mabe the style track has addressed the shortcommings i encountered... )
DriverzInc
12-30-2007, 05:55 PM
We only sell, and use Billet Specialties because it is the one system that we found installs the way it should. And, it's now offered in anodized black, sweet:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/Chevelle_SEMA5.jpg
http://www.billetspecialties.com/assets/500/0000000898-prod.jpg
blakeaz33
12-30-2007, 06:10 PM
I appreciate all the feedback - I've been leaning towards Billet. They had a great display at Good Guys here in Arizona this November and I really liked the black anodized also. It helps having everyone's input, especially with the price of this part. I'm finally back to work on my project after having it sit for about a year, been busy moving to a new house, starting a new business, and my wife and I having our first child. I was tempted to sell it a couple of times but resisted and I'm back to work on it - I know I would always regret it if I did not finish it. My brother and I are building a 496 BBC now and I have my wheels coming from I-Forged so it is getting exciting again with plans to have it in paint by the end of summer. I have old pics on the home page I need to get updated on progress. I'm going with Billet - Thanks again to everyone.
DriverzInc
12-30-2007, 06:17 PM
You've made a great decision! You will NOT be dissapointed. The BS kit goes together and installs with ease, and works excellent. And the Black looks sweet.
Let us know if you need a quote on a kit. :thumbsup:
notorious1970
01-02-2008, 12:40 PM
Billet Tru-trac FTW! Got ours in black. Looks sinister
MarkM66
01-02-2008, 03:57 PM
These guys too. Sent them an email awhile back, never heard from them.
http://www.synisterproducts.com/BBC_AC_Delete.htm
Another one. No experience.
http://www.conceptonepulleys.com/victory.htm
B.S. looks good to me though.
jy211
01-03-2008, 05:31 AM
BS tru trac...Got it on the 68' camaro and also on a 63' Imp wagon were doing...will be going on a few other projects we have.....:thumbsup:
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