View Poll Results: What would you seriously consider putting on your car for the prices provided?
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#52
Diego
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Hey man what about making some type of handling arms. JIC is the only company that has them and they kind of pricey. Now if we had more options with possibly cheaper prices im sure lots of people would be interested. It would help some with their alignments, and give us those aggressive stance some of us want.
THanks
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#53
Hey man what about making some type of handling arms. JIC is the only company that has them and they kind of pricey. Now if we had more options with possibly cheaper prices im sure lots of people would be interested. It would help some with their alignments, and give us those aggressive stance some of us want.
THanks
THanks
That would be easily achievable, The Fluid Bank Account can support only so much R&D and new products....
If we were able to get 10-15 people together it would be easily achievable and very cost effective.
I already know of one company releasing control arms and toe arms for a very fair price.
There are way tooo many products running thru my head at the moment and we are on track to release another three into the market within the month.
We just cannot keep up, this bracing project alone we are investing a large sum of money.
We still need more input on what needs to go through for final development on this bracing project.
#54
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Hey man what about making some type of handling arms. JIC is the only company that has them and they kind of pricey. Now if we had more options with possibly cheaper prices im sure lots of people would be interested. It would help some with their alignments, and give us those aggressive stance some of us want.
THanks
THanks
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Would the rear lateral brace or the rear tie brace kink up over the exhaust? Similar to Autoexe's?
Actually i'm not sure if it would be possible for both pieces to do so but that feature would push me in the right direction for those two items.
Actually i'm not sure if it would be possible for both pieces to do so but that feature would push me in the right direction for those two items.
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i voted for the alum undertray. I'd definately consider it if it had much improved mounting over the OEM. unfortunately i think thats polly a bit out of the design idea and cost effectiveness for you
#63
For the 4 points struct bar (with or without master cylinder): do not block the access to the top of the suspensions. I have K&W Variant 3 coilovers and I can adjust the compression using the screw which is on the top of the coilovers.
Mazdaspeed and Autoexe ones allow easy access -> OK
Corksport -> Not OK
http://corksport.com/store/category/...sion_misc.html
Mazdaspeed and Autoexe ones allow easy access -> OK
Corksport -> Not OK
http://corksport.com/store/category/...sion_misc.html
#69
And....the Underpanel made it into production!
The rest are debateable...things are slow but unless everyone wants to start putting up down payments for a reduced price to get these into production. I think that the underpanel will be the winner.
But you never know, people might want to do a group buy for a slightly reduced price....
How is interested in the GB...?
The rest are debateable...things are slow but unless everyone wants to start putting up down payments for a reduced price to get these into production. I think that the underpanel will be the winner.
But you never know, people might want to do a group buy for a slightly reduced price....
How is interested in the GB...?
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It's Not Easy Being Green
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More looking at the practical side of this then looks although if you powdercoated it pink I'd probably have to stay away...