ARC Splitter Install Pics
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ARC Splitter Install Pics
http://www.heeltoeauto.com/ARC_install/index.htm
so after months and months of waiting for these things to come....i finally got them. there's nothing like getting a good price and getting a free install from marcus of heeltoeauto.com fame.
[Modified by vpc, 2:27 PM 10/18/2002]
so after months and months of waiting for these things to come....i finally got them. there's nothing like getting a good price and getting a free install from marcus of heeltoeauto.com fame.
[Modified by vpc, 2:27 PM 10/18/2002]
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (Doctor CorteZ)
any changes in handling ?
IE : can you tell they are there or did you just buy to pieces that do nothing ?
IE : can you tell they are there or did you just buy to pieces that do nothing ?
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (Doctor CorteZ)
question 1. heeltoeauto.com he's got 3-4 more sets in stock.
question 2. my imagination tells me there is a difference....but only at high speeds. my car feels more stable going thru turns. my front end feels more planted to the ground.
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
question 2. my imagination tells me there is a difference....but only at high speeds. my car feels more stable going thru turns. my front end feels more planted to the ground.
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (vpc)
question 2. my imagination tells me there is a difference....but only at high speeds. my car feels more stable going thru turns. my front end feels more planted to the ground.
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
and thats what karl schultz did (east coast honda challenge racer)
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (Migs)
Not hating on the product at all but I do not think they do much at all. I dont own these so I speak only from my imagination
But why go through all that trouble if it's just for "looks", unless otherwise proven on a daily driver's handling characteristics. IMO
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (vpc)
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
good deal.
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Re: ARC Splitter Install Pics (vpc)
question 1. heeltoeauto.com he's got 3-4 more sets in stock.
question 2. my imagination tells me there is a difference....but only at high speeds. my car feels more stable going thru turns. my front end feels more planted to the ground.
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
question 2. my imagination tells me there is a difference....but only at high speeds. my car feels more stable going thru turns. my front end feels more planted to the ground.
I personally think you can go to Home Depot and buy some sheet metal and build your own for cheap. There's not much to it.
keep imagining...
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