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Default Rod Boxes - SSI or FP?

Planning on replacing the rod boxes on my '91 V-20. Both of these companies offer them. Any recommendations or comments to help me make a decision? The ones from SSI look nice. Thanks, Barry
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Default Rod Boxes - SSI or FP?

Planning on replacing the rod boxes on my '91 V-20. Both of these companies offer them. Any recommendations or comments to help me make a decision? The ones from SSI look nice. Thanks, Barry
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Unread 04-04-2007, 11:48 AM
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If you put links, they are not there. :-/
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Unread 04-04-2007, 12:01 PM
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Sorry.

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www.ssicustomplastics.com
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Default Re: Rod Boxes - SSI or FP?

Most every one here has used FP, so that what you will get the most support for here.
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If you put links, they are not there. :-/
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yeah maco but those other ones look really nice.
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Check with flounder pounder to make sure they have what you're looking for. They may advertise products but they may not have any in stock. Flounder Pounder is not as large as marine connection (Ft. Pierce, Fl.) or Boathouse (Melbourne, Fl.). I've installed SSI rod boxes in an 85 V20 I used to own. I had to cut very little, but the quality was excellent. They are manufacturers not a company who buys out marine store inventories.
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Sorry.

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Yes they do!

I don't have to use them so I am not the person to ask, but I just new that most used FP
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