SSRA or SSRA JAWS? opinions...
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SSRA or SSRA JAWS? opinions...
Hey guys well Ive been doing a ton of reading here (stickies are GREAT) and I see that the SSRA's are a great bolt on. Im kind of undecided on whether I should pull the trigger on the regular ssra or the newer JAWS version. Im keeping a/c so the chris1313 isn't for me. I love the fact of the opening getting larger on the jaws but knowing that this car is going to be a 100% street race car im worried about hitting a bump, and tearing the thing to shreds or possibly scooping up water if I get stuck in the rain... This is NOT my daily just a weekend warrior btw.. Any opinions are greatly appreciated! Thanks is advance guys...
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Also would like to hear how these compare to the chrs1313 AC ram air. I am between the regular SSRA, SSRA Jaws, and chris1313 AC ram air right now. It is my daily and I have similar concerns about AC function, ability to get caught on driveways/curbs, and water.
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I just bought and installed the SSRA A/C version as well, and really like it! If it's a street car i'd stay away from the JAWS one personally....this thing hangs low enough as it is, and if you are lowered on top of that well lol.......
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Okay that's good to know! I'm always cautious anyways about how I park, what i'm driving over, etc...so that part in itself wouldn't bother me. Ironically, my y-pipe is the lowest point as well...right on the drivers side where it snakes out towards the edge of the car