13-08-2012, 06:00 PM
Hi guys, it is we, the ones who make these parts!
Google-ing 306 droplink group buy brought this up, so I thought I'd register to make things easier. Hope you don't mind Ash?!
The price not coming down loads reflects the fact that they are currently on discount on Ebay, to try and get us a name built up! You can imagine what it is like trying to start out these days, no one wants to know!
The chap asking about spanner flats, the bars are made of hexagonal aluminium, so no worries there.
They adjust from 285 - 305mm in length, 310 at a push. We can do them in other lengths too if you require them.
They also include nice tight fitting dustboots to keep the dirt out, and have revised rod end bearings, which are stronger and should last longer than the ones we did first time round which are spoken about above! See the tensile testing page under the technical section of our website at http://www.rndmotorsport.co.uk/ to see them take over 90kN to break!
There is no problem at our end if you want to push the date back a week or so, whatever is easiest for you guys.
We are always looking for other parts to make, and will be building up a poor old GTI-6 that has been sat for far too long in the near future to test some new parts.
Cheers for the interest people! - Mark
Google-ing 306 droplink group buy brought this up, so I thought I'd register to make things easier. Hope you don't mind Ash?!
The price not coming down loads reflects the fact that they are currently on discount on Ebay, to try and get us a name built up! You can imagine what it is like trying to start out these days, no one wants to know!
The chap asking about spanner flats, the bars are made of hexagonal aluminium, so no worries there.
They adjust from 285 - 305mm in length, 310 at a push. We can do them in other lengths too if you require them.
They also include nice tight fitting dustboots to keep the dirt out, and have revised rod end bearings, which are stronger and should last longer than the ones we did first time round which are spoken about above! See the tensile testing page under the technical section of our website at http://www.rndmotorsport.co.uk/ to see them take over 90kN to break!
There is no problem at our end if you want to push the date back a week or so, whatever is easiest for you guys.
We are always looking for other parts to make, and will be building up a poor old GTI-6 that has been sat for far too long in the near future to test some new parts.
Cheers for the interest people! - Mark