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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Douglassville, PA (between Reading & Philly)
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Does anyone know if there's a left side dyna coil mount that bolts right on for the warrior? I've been searching for one but haven't had any luck so far. I don't know anyone that can fab one onto the existing mount for me.
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If you search ebay you can find a ton of the mount - but not to specifically fit the warrior. All you need is a piece of metal that you grind on a bit. If I had one I'd make another for you. Somebody could probably make a plate for you.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: minnesota
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I had a local welding place make the brace for my mount. I gave them the motor mount and the coil mount. They cut the brace out of 2 inch angle iron and drilled all the holes for me. They trimmed the stock moubt down for me as well. As far as something specific for the warrior I couldnt find anything.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Hudson Valley, NY
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If you've been looking on the site, there is no bracket that is made to fit the Warrior right out of the box. Most people ( like me ) mount the coils & bracket on the left side where the AIS cover is. When you mount it there, you will have to remove your AIS, and relocate your FPR and replace your factory drybreak with a smaller unit. You will also have to shave the factory motor mount. You then can fabricate a small bracket out of some angle iron, then you can secure your new coil mounting bracket to the shaved motor mount. Sounds complicated, but its really pretty easy. Many here on the forum have done so, and there are many pics and descriptions on how to complete this. See my gallery, there is a pic with my coils mounted on the left side.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Douglassville, PA (between Reading & Philly)
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4U - I know there hasn't been a mass produced one. Someone mentioned a warrior specific one they made here. That's what I was looking for.
I already relocated the FPR, drybreaks, intake, AIS done, etc. I'm looking to move the coils back to the left side b/c there's no room for my HID waffle ballast. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: minnesota
Posts: 406
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Black & Chrome Dual Dyna Coil Brackets*::*Coil Brackets & Coils*::*Motorway Engineering Co.
This is where I got my coil mount from. You just have to fabricate a mount for it. |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Hudson Valley, NY
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4U - I know there hasn't been a mass produced one. Someone mentioned a warrior specific one they made here.
Thats the same mount I have, except mine does not have the starter hole. I had mine completely powder coated, didnt want the two tone. Its a universal coil mount. Google "Gothic coil mount" and buy from the cheapest business. Comes in chrome, or black with the aluminum cuts. You can get it with or without starter hole. But you will still have to fab a bracket to mount to your motor mount
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