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Old 05-09-2011, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by bavboym3
What exactly is a -2 shorty?
The lower portion of the drive which has been manufactured to be 2" shorter in vertical height than a stock lower.
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
The lower portion of the drive which has been manufactured to be 2" shorter in vertical height than a stock lower.
HUh.. Can you direct me to this part?
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Also im sure some of you guys have this problem. the outlaws have the small plexy windscreen, and mine has a few small crack, and distress marks inside the plexi. Is there a wax to fix this? Or do you just paint them white?
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Originally Posted by bavboym3
HUh.. Can you direct me to this part?

Pictures of one installed on my boat.......



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Originally Posted by bavboym3
Also im sure some of you guys have this problem. the outlaws have the small plexy windscreen, and mine has a few small crack, and distress marks inside the plexi. Is there a wax to fix this? Or do you just paint them white?
Buy a new one and take care of it better than the last one. Or fix it & paint it.
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Originally Posted by Baja_man
Pictures of one installed on my boat.......



Im not sure what im looking at. Where is the "shortie"
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
Buy a new one and take care of it better than the last one. Or fix it & paint it.
F that. They are $1000. LOL. I might just paint the one I have white.
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Originally Posted by bavboym3
Im not sure what im looking at. Where is the "shortie"
The lower part of the lower unit which is silver (bare aluminum).
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The lower part of the lower unit which is silver (bare aluminum).
Ok I gotcha. Do you think that might cause to much cavitation on the X drive?
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Here is a 2" shorty.

http://www.imcomarine.com/ca_store/i...roducts_id=731
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