a few of the guys on the ls1 forum recommend the ones from holden.
V vh-holden New Member Joined May 6, 2004 Messages 648 Reaction score 11 Points 0 Location darwin Members Ride VS sedan and a VK DRGWGN Jul 13, 2006 #11 a few of the guys on the ls1 forum recommend the ones from holden.
vy_storm just another moderator... Staff member Joined May 4, 2005 Messages 1,963 Reaction score 47 Points 48 Location the burbs of Adelaide Website www.users.on.net Members Ride VE Calais V 6L Jul 13, 2006 #12 vh-holden said: a few of the guys on the ls1 forum recommend the ones from holden. Click to expand... Aren't they OEM's Trico anyway?
vh-holden said: a few of the guys on the ls1 forum recommend the ones from holden. Click to expand... Aren't they OEM's Trico anyway?
V vh-holden New Member Joined May 6, 2004 Messages 648 Reaction score 11 Points 0 Location darwin Members Ride VS sedan and a VK DRGWGN Jul 14, 2006 #13 vystorm_adel said: Aren't they OEM's Trico anyway? Click to expand... i think i saw that mentioned somewhere, but it was all a bit vague.
vystorm_adel said: Aren't they OEM's Trico anyway? Click to expand... i think i saw that mentioned somewhere, but it was all a bit vague.
Shortsta New Member Joined Jul 18, 2005 Messages 47 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Age 49 Location Griffith, NSW Members Ride VZ S Pack Ute Jul 14, 2006 #14 Thanks everyone. Will check my options at the local auto shop on the weekend :thumbsup:
andyman The Only 6sp VZ Wagon Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 3,783 Reaction score 68 Points 48 Age 34 Location Orange, NSW Members Ride 2012 BT50 4x4, 84 Hilux 4x4 & 05 Husky TE450 Jul 14, 2006 #15 the trico blades are very easy to put on you just slide them on and insert the little plastic clip on the end to hold it in place.
the trico blades are very easy to put on you just slide them on and insert the little plastic clip on the end to hold it in place.