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02-22-2002, 11:11 AM | #1 |
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Ok guys. I like to do my homework before I spend lotsa $$$ on upgrades.
My insurance sent me a check for $500 for the factory bumper. I found a Bomex bumper for $499 shipped, after tax. I kinda wanted to save a little more money to help with the deductible, but anyway... The shop also said they have a "knockoff" in stock, made by ViS racing. It was $250 shipped. Is there that big of a quality difference in Vis stuff? I have heard nothing but bad things from knockoffs like Erebuni, but not too much about Vis. So.. what do you guys think? $499 for a Bomex, or $250 for a Vis? -Jeff |
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02-22-2002, 11:21 AM | #2 |
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Here's the breakdown:
Bomex = Real bodykit VIS=Knockoff bodykits You really do get what you pay for with body kits... I dunno if the VIS kit you're looking at is FG or Urethane, but for FG, the knockoffs are copies (literally, what happens what you make a copy of a copy of a copy on a xerox machine? same principal). The cheaper companies also don't let the FG set as long before removing it from the mold and it loses a little of it's shape (just enough to make it not want to fit right) A strut bar is a strut bar, but you get what you pay for with bodykits. |
02-22-2002, 07:55 PM | #5 |
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well i dont know about REAL bomes , but VIS racing kits crack like hellllllla easy.. i use to sell em . hahah always had complaints. so unless you are going for trailer bitch look either get coilovers and raise it up or get real high quality kits..
i'd prefer polyurethane |
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