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Old 01-18-2012, 12:05 PM
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We sold another F2 TT kit so we got really backed up sorry for the delay. I will have more info soon.
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Come on man, get this thing ready.
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Sorry but we had to redesign it for additional clearance.
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Any idea when it will be ready?
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We are shooting for mid Feb.
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Ok we finally got this done.

They entire kit which includes the relocation bracket, lines, hardware is $327.99

Relocation bracket by itself is $179.99

Line kit is on our website.

We have one left right now and we are making more ASAP.
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I'm sure these are nicely crafted and using good components but that price point pushed it out of realistic feasibility for me.
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I'm sorry that you feel that way. We priced it as low as we could.

There are custom power steering lines, hand machined fittings, and A CRAP load of CNC programming that have gone into this. We have to charge what we charge. When we design our products we set our sights for ZERO failure, and we believe that we accomplish that with everything we do. Trust me when I say that this kit is COMPLETE, every fastener, fitting, bolt, nut, belt etc etc is included.

Bolt it on and GO.

Maybe your hotrod budget will lend itself to trying us out in the future, we would be glad to have you.

thanks

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Originally Posted by ledesordre
I'm sure these are nicely crafted and using good components but that price point pushed it out of realistic feasibility for me.
Realistic feasibility? You can't afford NOT to use a part like this. Modding your car correctly with a part that functions as perfectly as a factory piece and looks better is the only way.
Complain about the price of a gallon of gas if you want to gripe about something. Don't complain about a company making a part that the aftermarket community has asked for. I bet if they were giving these away guys like you would complain because they wanted you to pay for shipping.
Keep up the good work Chris and Rob.
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I am definitely planning on one of their dist blocks! This bracket I will leave for others to discuss.
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Originally Posted by 2000RATA
Realistic feasibility? You can't afford NOT to use a part like this. Modding your car correctly with a part that functions as perfectly as a factory piece and looks better is the only way.
Complain about the price of a gallon of gas if you want to gripe about something. Don't complain about a company making a part that the aftermarket community has asked for. I bet if they were giving these away guys like you would complain because they wanted you to pay for shipping.
Keep up the good work Chris and Rob.
I dont see him complaining about the company,he just said its to expensive for his budget,its too expensive in this economy with one working parent and 2kids to feed,so im out also...and i complain about gas prices every min...gonna go steal me a gas truck ..
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Hell Can I be your accomplice. gimme the gas
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What if I ran a group buy and you guys got about 8 or more people together?

I could lower the price then.....
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Here are the pics of the finished kit

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I would be in for a group buy!! Need this.
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Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead but...


Does anyone know what belt to run with JUST the power steering relocation kit installed?

my stock size belt wont work by routing it the factory diagram way
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I can give you the belt # for the P/S and ALT relocation used together.
I have never measured for just the P/S relocated.
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Originally Posted by ModularTurbo
Ok we finally got this done.

They entire kit which includes the relocation bracket, lines, hardware is $327.99

Relocation bracket by itself is $179.99

Line kit is on our website.

We have one left right now and we are making more ASAP.
Does this price include relocation for both the alternator and PS pump? If so, I'm highly interested.
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back from the dead thread.... do you guys just sell the hoses? I need it to go around the alternator and over to the lower connection on the R & P.

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Don't know if it would help, or even 100% its interchangeable, but the Jeep Wranglers from the early 90s use a pump with a remote reservoir that's compatible with a Saginaw steering box. Its very compact, looks like the one in the pic from the front. The reservoir is the size of a tallboy beer can and mounts on the end of the jeep radiator. you end up with pump to rack to res to pump so an extra hose but it may help save space where ya need it.

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