Latham drive showers
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Hey all,
Looking at drive showers for my Bravo Xs. They have Latham steering and mechanical trim indicators so it looks like it will be hard to get the no drill kind on. So I was curious, those of you running the Latham units, worth it? What did you think about the drilling?
Looking at drive showers for my Bravo Xs. They have Latham steering and mechanical trim indicators so it looks like it will be hard to get the no drill kind on. So I was curious, those of you running the Latham units, worth it? What did you think about the drilling?
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I am a fan of the Max Machine Worx drive showers.
http://www.maxmachineworx.com/accessories.htm
Not the best website, but great product and support when needed.
http://www.maxmachineworx.com/accessories.htm
Not the best website, but great product and support when needed.
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From: Clearwater, Mn
If you already have Latham hydraulic steering this is what you can use. There should already be a 1/2" NPT female threaded hole on your top plate. Takes 5 min to install and drill 2 holes. So easy a cave man (or the old lady) can do it. :-)
UGH.... OSO and blocking *************** your on you own for the photos
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-11572...ve-shower.aspx

But if you want and have to have no drill then order up the Simrek
UGH.... OSO and blocking *************** your on you own for the photos
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-11572...ve-shower.aspx

But if you want and have to have no drill then order up the Simrek
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From: Groton, CT.
I contacted Latham about showers to fit my Latham steering and it was almost $400 for a pair to fit my Latham top cap. Looks like half the price for the cp ones posted up by 92nsx. Guess which way I'm going! Looks like the same damned thing. Thanks 92nsx!






