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Old 01 April 2016, 09:03 PM
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As above I am just wondering
Old 01 April 2016, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobyman2007
As above I am just wondering
They try to 😅
Old 02 April 2016, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
They try to 😅


especially their Vernier pulley's


Mick
Old 02 April 2016, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by merlin24


especially their Vernier pulley's


Mick
Oh and spacers that don't fit, fuel rails that leak and gear ***** that need lock rings fitted that aren't supplied....

But never had a complaint apparently.
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So don't buy ther fuel rails and what's up with ther pulleys then as have a set but not put them on yet
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Cnc's R us
Old 02 April 2016, 10:45 PM
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Only ever tried one of their products (newage brake stopper) and it was dog **** so didn't bother with them after that.
Old 02 April 2016, 10:54 PM
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Lol popcorn time me thinks
Old 03 April 2016, 01:21 AM
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Bought phase 2 fuel rails, sent top feed. Got them changed and when i got them they didn't fit! I ended up getting modified fuel rails from AS performance and surprise surprise they were spot on first time
Old 03 April 2016, 09:28 AM
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Bought a couple things myself
As above ( wasn't impressed
Old 03 April 2016, 09:33 AM
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But never had any problems with any of his parts. If i had my laptop I'd quote his last thread because I can't find it on my phone.

Hilarious
Old 03 April 2016, 09:38 AM
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Got it... never had any issues with wheel spacers apart from one. Catchy advertising that.

The nuts stand proud of the recess meaning the wheels won't fit back flush to the mating face of the spacer, the stud's stand proud of the back of the spacer meaning the face of the spacer doesn't sit flush to the hub.

The wheels were at fault for it not fitting properly though...

Originally Posted by chrisflorey
Please explain this for me . Have you had experience with our wheel spacers ?

Our spacers are made from 6082t6 stress and stretch relieved aluminium . Not only that our are the only spacers hard anodised to a military grade.
If you have had a problem with our product it would of been best to report this to us rather than spreading rumours . We have zero reported issues with our spacers
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Strange. I sent my spacers back and complained!
Absolute **** !!
Also had a brake stopper kit and looked like it was welded by a 4yr old
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I got the air con and alternator belts in blue. The colour lasted a few weeks max
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CDF use this site, I'd love to see a response from them.
Old 05 April 2016, 01:34 PM
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When they work they are really good, but I've either had to return and replace everything I've bought so far or modify it myself to fit right. Sorry Chris.
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I've got blue belts, lightweight pulleys, brake stopper and front and rear arbs. The only problems I've had is the ac pulley bearing crapping itself, but Chris doesn't make the bearings. Chris also sourced my cambelt kit with no issues.
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