Cheap fender strakes?
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#5
get the original ones.. they are of the highest quality solid polished aluminum.
gives you everything you need to install it correctly, with exception to the small knobby phillips screwdriver you'll need to remove the plastic secure screws of the wheel well lining.
gives you everything you need to install it correctly, with exception to the small knobby phillips screwdriver you'll need to remove the plastic secure screws of the wheel well lining.
#6
Strakes......Strakes......Strakes......!
Don't make me order the factory strakes!
I have heard from two machinists on this site that they were 'working on' the strakes, and would have them for sale 'soon'....
The first (and last) factory option I bought was that piece of **** 'alarm shock upgrade'!
There is a fortune waiting for knock-off strakes, people!
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I have heard from two machinists on this site that they were 'working on' the strakes, and would have them for sale 'soon'....
The first (and last) factory option I bought was that piece of **** 'alarm shock upgrade'!
There is a fortune waiting for knock-off strakes, people!
S
#7
If that is true, I will most certainly wait. I don't care how great they feel or look...$175-$200 for FOUR PIECES OF THIN METAL is ridiculous.
If another company is making their version of strakes for a significantly cheaper price, I'm in!
If another company is making their version of strakes for a significantly cheaper price, I'm in!
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Re: Where can I find cheap fender strakes?
Originally posted by RX8Lover
Anyone have any sources where I can find them cheaper than that?
Anyone have any sources where I can find them cheaper than that?
#13
Re: Re: Where can I find cheap fender strakes?
Originally posted by eccles
In the dealership lot sometime after midnight. Watch out for night watchmen though.
In the dealership lot sometime after midnight. Watch out for night watchmen though.
#14
Re: Re: Re: Where can I find cheap fender strakes?
I really want these too but can't see spending that much for them... i already got ripped off enough for the polished rotor accents
I'm actually starting to consider how much it would cost to buy a set and take it to a local sandcasting shop and having them make a mold and a pouring few sets...
I'm actually starting to consider how much it would cost to buy a set and take it to a local sandcasting shop and having them make a mold and a pouring few sets...
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Originally posted by Omicron
If you did that, and sold 'em for less than $50 apiece, you'd probably make a mint!
If you did that, and sold 'em for less than $50 apiece, you'd probably make a mint!
Just kidding, I know what you mean...
The money they ask for these strakes is highway robbery. However, since it's not likely that someone comes out with an equally good set in the near future (and me being impatient :D) I'll probably shell out the bucks
#18
If i could get exact dimensions, I know someone who would probably make them, he is aan excellant metalsmith. I have a hard believing that the materials cost more than $20 + 8-10 hours of labor, if that.
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I just got mine and installed them myself. The quality is very high. Each strake is custom designed to fit the curve of the vehicle's body at the point of installation...
...so you get to design four of them LOL, have fun. They are even individually marked with LU, LL, etc..
They must be installed almost perfectly or they won't look right. The installation template sucks. I did mine by eye and even backed up 50 feet from multiple angles to verify the install as well as measuring the distance between strakes at both ends before doing the tape removal. If you dont clean the metal of your car with white gas (camping fuel) and make sure the metal is warm on your car (hair dryer) the strakes won't stay on correctly as they are not only bolted in place they are two- sided taped on too for alignment purposes.
Now all of you would be enginners consider a couple other factors. Do you have a custom two side tape company lined up that can put out about the thinnest two sided tape I have ever seen? After you build those strakes, can you custom drill those strakes so that your bolt can screw in and can you line that little hole up perfectly with the those little diamond holes in the black plastic cover?
If you can do all of that you still won't get rich if Mazda marketing has anyone with a brain in that department as they should be standard equipment on the 2005 (add $400.00 to the price)
Oh BTW, they are stunning. I love them. They look awesome on Winning Blue. Few accessories I have ever seen do more to make a car look cool than these little gems.
And no I don't work for Mazda, I just know excellent engineering design and craftsmanship when I see it.
...so you get to design four of them LOL, have fun. They are even individually marked with LU, LL, etc..
They must be installed almost perfectly or they won't look right. The installation template sucks. I did mine by eye and even backed up 50 feet from multiple angles to verify the install as well as measuring the distance between strakes at both ends before doing the tape removal. If you dont clean the metal of your car with white gas (camping fuel) and make sure the metal is warm on your car (hair dryer) the strakes won't stay on correctly as they are not only bolted in place they are two- sided taped on too for alignment purposes.
Now all of you would be enginners consider a couple other factors. Do you have a custom two side tape company lined up that can put out about the thinnest two sided tape I have ever seen? After you build those strakes, can you custom drill those strakes so that your bolt can screw in and can you line that little hole up perfectly with the those little diamond holes in the black plastic cover?
If you can do all of that you still won't get rich if Mazda marketing has anyone with a brain in that department as they should be standard equipment on the 2005 (add $400.00 to the price)
Oh BTW, they are stunning. I love them. They look awesome on Winning Blue. Few accessories I have ever seen do more to make a car look cool than these little gems.
And no I don't work for Mazda, I just know excellent engineering design and craftsmanship when I see it.
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Originally posted by Charleston
Now all of you would be enginners consider a couple other factors. Do you have a custom two side tape company lined up that can put out about the thinnest two sided tape I have ever seen? After you build those strakes, can you custom drill those strakes so that your bolt can screw in and can you line that little hole up perfectly with the those little diamond holes in the black plastic cover?
Now all of you would be enginners consider a couple other factors. Do you have a custom two side tape company lined up that can put out about the thinnest two sided tape I have ever seen? After you build those strakes, can you custom drill those strakes so that your bolt can screw in and can you line that little hole up perfectly with the those little diamond holes in the black plastic cover?
..but I neither have the time nor the ambition right now
#23
I really thought the strakes were a rip-off price-wise when I ordered them, but I must say that the quality, fit and finish are outstanding. All of the OEM parts I've added have been like that. The aluminum pedals, foot-lights and rotary accent (especially the front) were top-notch.