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Old 01-08-07, 01:06 PM
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Under Tray for the Feed Front Bumper

Ken,

I received my Front Bumper and Canards. It looks Awesome. Great job. I was wondering if you guys made a under tray that would accomodate the Feed Front bumper, please let me know if you do.

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Originally Posted by racerxrx7
Ken,

I received my Front Bumper and Canards. It looks Awesome. Great job. I was wondering if you guys made a under tray that would accomodate the Feed Front bumper, please let me know if you do.

Thanks

Aldo

I will check to see if our existing undertray works.
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under tray

thanks for checking.

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Our undertray will work with this bumper with some minor cutting. Let us know if you need one for your bumper.
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Originally Posted by shineautoproject
Our undertray will work with this bumper with some minor cutting. Let us know if you need one for your bumper.
Any pics of that?? Also I been trying to contact you ken!
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Ken, anyway you can precut them for us? I should be needing one as well.
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We should be able to do it, but it will take a bit of time. I will let you guys know.
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We should be able to do it, but it will take a bit of time. I will let you guys know.
~oooh. interested
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Ken,

how much would it cost for the precut under tray in CF?
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$215 + shipping. I will have to double check on the shipping prices of these undertrays. We've been getting charged more than what we've been charging the customer.
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hey ken, i pm'd this question about the burnout kit and i need to ask you or anyone else on here who may know the answer. im getting 18x8 rims front with 255/35/18 tires and 18x9 rims rears with 285/30/18 tires, what would my offset be on this kit with the fenders so that it will be flush? any immediate help would be appreciated. oh, no big brake kit.
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do you still have the FEED sides in fiberglass? very interested
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Yes we can definitely ship to the UK. Pm'd
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Shine pm'ed you!!
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Originally Posted by shineautoproject
We should be able to do it, but it will take a bit of time. I will let you guys know.

Did you guys go through with this?
Ill be needing to pick one up this weekend if so.

PS. I have feed fenders as well if that matters.
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Do not misinterpret me 'coz I'm possibly ordering . . . .
Just curious about the shipping cost for the
Side Skirts & Side Steps:
The side skirts look "bigger" and possibly heavier with extra pieces 'and more fragile . . .

The side steps look "smaller" flatter and possibly lighter and less fragile...

How is the shipping cost the same of $65?

"The side steps look like you can stick envelope stamps on it and ship it out with no issues for $10..."
..again, just a thought....



Thanks..
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Originally Posted by LAN


Do not misinterpret me 'coz I'm possibly ordering . . . .
Just curious about the shipping cost for the
Side Skirts & Side Steps:
The side skirts look "bigger" and possibly heavier with extra pieces 'and more fragile . . .

The side steps look "smaller" flatter and possibly lighter and less fragile...

How is the shipping cost the same of $65?

"The side steps look like you can stick envelope stamps on it and ship it out with no issues for $10..."
..again, just a thought....


Thanks..

You can't ship a pair of sideskirts for $10 if the cost of your box, packaging materials, and labor is already $20-25.

USPS does not take packages over 60" in length. That rules out these sides because they are 70" +. So stamps will not do.

We charge $50-65 depending on where you are located. We give CA customers a $50 shipping charge. The time it takes to cut the box to size

But $10 is not possible. It's easy to assume something is cheap and easy to do but when you add things up, it's usually not the case.
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Originally Posted by shineautoproject
You can't ship a pair of sideskirts for $10 if the cost of your box, packaging materials, and labor is already $20-25.

USPS does not take packages over 60" in length. That rules out these sides because they are 70" +. So stamps will not do.

We charge $50-65 depending on where you are located. We give CA customers a $50 shipping charge. The time it takes to cut the box to size

But $10 is not possible. It's easy to assume something is cheap and easy to do but when you add things up, it's usually not the case.

Yeh, I understand, . I didn't literally mean $10
But yeh, I got ya..
Thanks...
I'm still deciding between the two . . .
"steps/skirts.."

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Well. If you get the sidesteps, you can put em on right away
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Are the sidesteps still available in fiberglass, ready to order?

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Thanks Ken. =D Anyway you can pm those pics of where the canards go?!?!?

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Finally got a pic to upload. I took the original FEED canards and held them up against the bumper. The back side of the canard does show because of the way it's designed.

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