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moon*
post Feb 17 2012, 10:25 AM

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hey stiffring / madman / shinjite

been eyeing here for awhile tongue.gif

no doubt i think tis is a very good small little product but which can increase alot of potential in the car.

but there's a minor thing i see here. i could be wrong but pls share with me ya. pls understand i do not intend to bash tis product but maybe refine it better to Version2 smile.gif

i m seeing most of the rings is only implementation is only 1 sided n not 2 sided.

picture pinjam from EA / ZTH

get wat i mean one side only? even for the ring which connect inbetween the crossmember n the subframe??
user posted image

i think its best fit double sided between the crossmember n subframe like below
user posted image

not sure if the TS shared this video; but wanna help promote this collar too smile.gif

for those who have installed tis, TS, madman n shinjite; pls share with me on the collar ring which connects inbetween the crossmember n subframe is one sided or 2 sided?? smile.gif tq biggrin.gif

btw; any of tis product available for ford focus? whistling.gif



This post has been edited by moon*: Feb 17 2012, 10:26 AM
moon*
post Feb 18 2012, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(stiffring @ Feb 17 2012, 07:42 PM)
Hi all,

Sorry for the late reply.

Clarification: The picture shown by member moon is not our product.

Yes, we develop based on each car model for upper & bottom neck Stiff Ring design.

The upper neck is use to sit into car chassis.
The bottom neck is use to sit into subframe/crossmember bolt hole.

Some of the car model do not have the upper neck due to no space on chassis bolt hole.

In this case, in order to maximize the effectiveness, we develop for the upper Stiff Ring with the neck is facing down and sit into the subframe bolt hole. Which means, upper Stiff Ring neck facing down, bottom Stiff Ring neck facing up. Both neck sit into subframe bolt hole. Thus, maximize the effectiveness of prevent subframe from moving.

More info:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=387...&type=1&theater

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stiff-Ring/275332785827140

http://www.stiffring.com

Hopefully we could clear your doubts.

Thank you,
Stiff Ring
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hi stiffring,

thanks for your explanation.

any available rings for ford focus mk2.5??

do pm me n pricing??

tq smile.gif

 

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