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Old 06-29-2012 | 07:38 AM
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Been looking at drive showers for some time now...Notice a few people went with the simreks and others went with latham. i am leaning towards latham (braided line) because we dont really have a choice. The external hyd steering plates get in the way of simreks hard tube design. My question is instead of latham...has anyone used hardin marine or cp marine for there drive shower? latham is $179 each vs hardin marine which is $90 each. They look identical. Any opinions or suggestions. I would like to save $200 if possible. Again both products look identical. Single pick up line off the plate that screws right into the latham cap.
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Old 06-29-2012 | 08:28 AM
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Hey 292,

If your not in a rush...a buddy of mine has a prop shop and a stash of the older simreks summit and halos at $75 a piece. I can get with him next week on vacation and see if any will fit the external steering if your interested...
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Old 06-29-2012 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by pondrunner
Hey 292,

If your not in a rush...a buddy of mine has a prop shop and a stash of the older simreks summit and halos at $75 a piece. I can get with him next week on vacation and see if any will fit the external steering if your interested...
shoot me a PM. I have been told tho that the simreks wont fit with the latham steering plates.
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Justin I have IMCO's in stock if you stop down I'll make you a deal. Chris.
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Old 06-29-2012 | 11:38 AM
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simreks will fit, but you have to remove one of the studs and install a sleved bolt that 's shouldered
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Originally Posted by pondrunner
Hey 292,

If your not in a rush...a buddy of mine has a prop shop and a stash of the older simreks summit and halos at $75 a piece. I can get with him next week on vacation and see if any will fit the external steering if your interested...
Add me in for a pair!! [email protected]
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