What companies sell SRR products?
Reason why I'm asking is everywhere I call seem to be out of the lower control arms for an EK.
I had purchased some about a month back and now when I'm ready to install them, I found out they were for an EG and I need to get the correct ones ASAP.
I called Perpetual Concepts and JHP and both of them were sold out of the control arms for an EK.
Anyone know what other companies sells them?
Any help would be appreciated.
I had purchased some about a month back and now when I'm ready to install them, I found out they were for an EG and I need to get the correct ones ASAP.
I called Perpetual Concepts and JHP and both of them were sold out of the control arms for an EK.
Anyone know what other companies sells them?
Any help would be appreciated.
Search for SRR in this forum:
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=45
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=45
I've spoke to exospeed through PM and I have already searched the entire sponsor marketplace.
Everyone seems to be out of the EK lower control arms.
Know any other companies that sell SRR products?
I'm trying to finish my suspension this weekend or else I would wait the 2 weeks for when everyone else is suppose to get them in stock.
Everyone seems to be out of the EK lower control arms.
Know any other companies that sell SRR products?
I'm trying to finish my suspension this weekend or else I would wait the 2 weeks for when everyone else is suppose to get them in stock.
I'll say it again all of the SSR stuff seems overpriced considering where it is manufactured. There were a million companies from Tiawan last year at SEMA who sold similar stuff for next to nothing. I'm just wondering why?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhucNguyen57 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'll say it again all of the SSR stuff seems overpriced considering where it is manufactured. There were a million companies from Tiawan last year at SEMA who sold similar stuff for next to nothing. I'm just wondering why?
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Because maybe SRR actually races and uses the products they sell? Not that much different from Spoon.
http://www.srr.com.tw
Just because its MIT, doesn't automatically means its crap.
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Because maybe SRR actually races and uses the products they sell? Not that much different from Spoon.
http://www.srr.com.tw
Just because its MIT, doesn't automatically means its crap.
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Just because its MIT, doesn't automatically means its crap.
</TD></TR></TABLE> I never called it crap. I do believe that if manufacturing is cheap there, which it is, then the price should be less than products made else where.
Actually after seeing some of the products at that are MIT, I find it hard to believe that many Japanese companies are not using stuff MIT with their own label on it. I never said it was bad. The only bad thing I can see about this is the margin some one is paying for parts MIT.
Just because its MIT, doesn't automatically means its crap.
</TD></TR></TABLE> I never called it crap. I do believe that if manufacturing is cheap there, which it is, then the price should be less than products made else where. Actually after seeing some of the products at that are MIT, I find it hard to believe that many Japanese companies are not using stuff MIT with their own label on it. I never said it was bad. The only bad thing I can see about this is the margin some one is paying for parts MIT.
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haha. Ok. Well I guess that are the advantages of manfacturing in TW. Cause it costs a lot less. Which gives them a bigger profit margin.
Nippon which claims its a Japanese company. But like you mentioned, they make all their rims in TW lol.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhucNguyen57 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> I never called it crap. I do believe that if manufacturing is cheap there, which it is, then the price should be less than products made else where.
Actually after seeing some of the products at that are MIT, I find it hard to believe that many Japanese companies are not using stuff MIT with their own label on it. I never said it was bad. The only bad thing I can see about this is the margin some one is paying for parts MIT.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nippon which claims its a Japanese company. But like you mentioned, they make all their rims in TW lol.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhucNguyen57 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> I never called it crap. I do believe that if manufacturing is cheap there, which it is, then the price should be less than products made else where.
Actually after seeing some of the products at that are MIT, I find it hard to believe that many Japanese companies are not using stuff MIT with their own label on it. I never said it was bad. The only bad thing I can see about this is the margin some one is paying for parts MIT.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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this place had them too http://www.n1-spec.com/
seems like they are blue now dunno
http://www.jdmhondaparts.com has them too
seems like they are blue now dunno
http://www.jdmhondaparts.com has them too
We will have some more in stock in a week or two.
D2 control arms are forged from an aluminum dust and then machined, which makes them weaker than the billet aluminum SRR control arms.
D2 control arms are forged from an aluminum dust and then machined, which makes them weaker than the billet aluminum SRR control arms.
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