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Old Nov 25, 2015 | 06:47 PM
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Holiday Sale 2015 - FC Camber Links

We just finished a big batch of camber links and we're feeling frisky for the Holidays.



Key facts:
-Choose your length
-Aurora Bearing CO maintenance free sphericals
-Made in the USA

"I just wanted to put a thank you out there to the Ronin team on making these. Its nice to not have to regularly lubricate and inspect these like the other ones I have ran in fear that they will bind and break. You can tell a big difference in suspension movement between these and the other ones that use a bushing on one end and/or heim joint on the other. I look forward to the other sizes I just ordered to be able to switch out quickly for different track setups, wished I would have ordered a master kit from the start! :cheers:"

- Akina FC, NASA TTU Track Record Holder

Discussion Thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/ronin-speedw...aunch-1074314/

Links (AKA sell me some stuff already!)
FC Camber Links - Complete Pair - ON SALE
FC Camber Links - Master Set - ON SALE


Happy Thanksgiving!
Merry Black Friday, Small Biz Saturday, & Cyber Monday!
...but what the heck, we'll run this sale all the way through Dec 26th so you can be sure you get what you want for Christmas!

-The Ronin Crew (Joel, Mike, and Steve)
Old Nov 26, 2015 | 08:52 AM
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You guys need more FD stuff
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 01:53 AM
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To the top as we close down black friday

Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
You guys need more FD stuff
Anything in particular you're looking for?
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 08:06 AM
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FD rear tow hooks would be awesome.
Old Nov 30, 2015 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
FD rear tow hooks would be awesome.
We can look into that. Most of our R&D focus is on the big enabling systems that really let you do gnarly things. Our FD 8.8 rear end kit is a good example of that.

FD Ford 8.8 IRS Mounting Kit

Happy Cyber Monday all!
-Joel
Old Dec 1, 2015 | 06:19 AM
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Rennenmetal closed up shop and the FEED solution for the rear in particular isn't very elegant.
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How about chassis stiffening components. Fender braces, under car braces, etc.For both FD &FC.
You'd have to do your research on demand, but I think a stiffer chassis, without a cage, is
what I'd like. It would be up your alley. Something you could Jig up and pop out in-house.
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Originally Posted by mach.80
How about chassis stiffening components. Fender braces, under car braces, etc.For both FD &FC.
You'd have to do your research on demand, but I think a stiffer chassis, without a cage, is
what I'd like. It would be up your alley. Something you could Jig up and pop out in-house.
If you made something akin to the Flyin' Miata Butterfly Brace for the FC, I would buy one tomorrow. I have a convertible which rattles awfully, but I don't want to put in a cage.

Doug
 
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