Does anyone have any views on these?
Bold claims by the manufacterer for a chassis that is already pretty good.
Here to be convinced. So does anyone have anyone have any experience of them?
https://www.awesomegti.com/shop-by-car/ ... -vehicles/
Regards Rob
Superpro Alloy wishbones
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Re: Superpro Alloy wishbones
and there was me thinking this might be for a mk2
no idea whether they will be better other than the obvious lighter aspect
no idea whether they will be better other than the obvious lighter aspect
I dont mind project cars but I HATE SANDING!!!
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For that money I could buy me a lot of fuel and keep the original ones which are a bit heavier.
If you are going to strip down the whole car for racing it will work otherwise a waste of money I think.
Joost
If you are going to strip down the whole car for racing it will work otherwise a waste of money I think.
Joost
Re: Superpro Alloy wishbones
Waste of money Roger. A lot of folk think they plant the car better on the central forum. Was sceptical.
Rob
Rob