Rogue Racing
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Dam nice work- pmed you guys
Sent you a PM....
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Dam nice work- pmed you guys
Which Stage Kit of ours are you referring to? We use a few different shocks so I want to make sure and get you the exact numbers...
2 things wrong with this pic, 1st thing is you never run the brake lines on the front of the spindle like that. By running the lines in front your just waiting for them to be ripped off!
2 things wrong with this pic, 1st thing is you never run the brake lines on the front of the spindle like that. By running the lines in front your just waiting for them to be ripped off!
2nd is IMO something you'd only expect to see coming out of someone's garage, and that's the brake line running under the uni ball cup, it's just waiting to be pinched.
For the asking price of your suspension you'd think you guys would know not to do these very simple things, but then again I'd also expect a suspension company to know the difference between a uni ball and ball joint
Guys Im looking at your tie rods on your site and Shiping to Texas is $230.
That cant be right can it?
Guys Im looking at your tie rods on your site and Shiping to Texas is $230.
That cant be right can it?
2 things wrong with this pic, 1st thing is you never run the brake lines on the front of the spindle like that. By running the lines in front your just waiting for them to be ripped off!
2nd is IMO something you'd only expect to see coming out of someone's garage, and that's the brake line running under the uni ball cup, it's just waiting to be pinched.
For the asking price of your suspension you'd think you guys would know not to do these very simple things, but then again I'd also expect a suspension company to know the difference between a uni ball and ball joint
2 things wrong with this pic, 1st thing is you never run the brake lines on the front of the spindle like that. By running the lines in front your just waiting for them to be ripped off!
2nd is IMO something you'd only expect to see coming out of someone's garage, and that's the brake line running under the uni ball cup, it's just waiting to be pinched.
For the asking price of your suspension you'd think you guys would know not to do these very simple things, but then again I'd also expect a suspension company to know the difference between a uni ball and ball joint