I noticed that the grips on the stock frame the screws in the middle and i was wondering if i bought the stock frame if i could put my dye stickies on it??
Can i put dye stickies on a stock frame?
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nope. single screw in the middle of the frame means you can't do it. unless you want to cut another hole in your stickies, but i don't know how well that'd work
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maybe, it depends on whether or not there is metal to line up with the holes in the grips, if you know what i mean. A fear i would have is that it may weaken the frame, but it's not like you're gonna actually hold up a car with it anyways.
i would say slap the grips on and mark a dot with a marker through the holes to see where they line up on the frame. if there's something there to drill then maybe you could do it. either way, make sure to come back and let us know...
good luck
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No, the stickies will not mount on a stock frame. The angle of the frame is different and the mount points are as well. Smart Parts makes some very nice grips for the stock frame, or look around a bit and get either the PMI grips if you can find them or 99 or 2000 stock cocker grips (2K2 & VF 2000's are 45 frame so the grips won't fit)Last edited by mykroft; 06-11-2002, 02:53 AM.2k2 VF Cocker, STO/Eclipse Blade, Old-Style 14" Boomstick,
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why not stick with an AGD product?
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the problem is i already have dye stickys i kept from my benchmark and i just want stock but would like to put the stickys on itComment
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2k2 VF Cocker, STO/Eclipse Blade, Old-Style 14" Boomstick,
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