i saw an article in a magazine that had an aluminum airbox for a 400ex and i cant find it anywhere.
It had a place to relocate the battery inside if anyone has seen or heard of it please let me know the company name or website thanks in advance.
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i saw an article in a magazine that had an aluminum airbox for a 400ex and i cant find it anywhere.
It had a place to relocate the battery inside if anyone has seen or heard of it please let me know the company name or website thanks in advance.
me and my friend are going to make them. We had planned on it for a while untill i started work and fishoing season opened and his quad was all messed up, now school is in session and we are trying to match our schedule to get the peopel to make them and getting the materials etc.
after market companys charge $200 such as graydonproline.com and pingry.
http://www.ppdracing.com
but like max said they are big $$
Leo
I just made an air box out of aluminum for my 400ex. All it cost me was like $30, the cost of the aluminum. I will post some pics sometime this week once i take some. Battery, all electrical stuff fits inside. But only a K&N filter fits in, i bought a UNI and found out it was too large.
i would like to see the pics! $30 is alot better than the price of after market air box!
wasn't someone talking about making air boxes themself and selling them for like $100?
I'd get one just to be able to move my battery, but there is no way I'm paying $200 for one :)
Leo
If its nice out tommorow i will take some pics, but i am not going to build them for any one. I'd just like to give you guys some ideas. So please be patient until i get the pics up.
The reason why i was going to sell them for $100 is because I am having them professionally wleded. Anyone who knows anything about welding know that aluminum is not easy to weld, it is one of the hardest infact. So you figure about $30 for alumium, bolts, grommit, and wires. Then you have to add how muc it is for the guy to weld it. it brings the cost up fast when u have to pay for labor. Besides, most stores mark up 50%Quote:
Originally posted by Leo
wasn't someone talking about making air boxes themself and selling them for like $100?
I'd get one just to be able to move my battery, but there is no way I'm paying $200 for one :)
Leo
$100 would be fine with me... I wouldn't expect you to pay $60 for parts+labor and sell them for $61 :)
Leo
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