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Unread 1/17/11, 12:34 AM
Fuel bladder qustion.
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Jamison Racing 11J
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Does anyone know who makes or made a orange light weight fuel bladder? I think I got it from ATL but not really sure. I need to have it repaired and needed to know if it can even be repaired cause of the material it is made out of. Thanks for any advice.
 
 
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Call Saldana
 
 
Unread 1/18/11, 8:12 PM
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Jamison Racing there is a fuel bladder repair site on Facebook I saw it. Type it in & do a search for it on FB page. Here it is 70 Columbia 82 East, Magnolia, AR, :71753 ph 870-562-3221 Website:http://www.fuelbladderrepair.com
 
 
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Thanks guy's!
 
 
Unread 2/5/11, 5:17 PM
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APG (Alliance Performance group) makes reddish/orange bladders. They are based in Arkansas (Siloam Springs I think) and claim to be more easily repaired than most brands. The people who own the business seem to be really nice and really interested in supplying top quality bladders at less ridiculous prices (Bladders have more than doubled in price in the last 7-10 years).

I can't find their website but there facebook page is....
http://www.facebook.com/people/Apg-F...00000398117504

Good people...give em a shout
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