needsaresto
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Havent heard mention of the Mancini brand control arms or k frames.Anyone try those?
Havent heard mention of the Mancini brand control arms or k frames.Anyone try those?
I still shake my head every time thinking about the fitment issues and how the company owner told one of our members that getting the components powder coated somehow "shrank" them -- a half an inch!!!
Yeahhhhhh right! Got some nice swampland in Louisiana to sell ya if you believe that one.
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/...barracuda_front_suspension_upgrade/index.html
mopar muscle magazine installed one in barracuda
Hey Eppler. Congrats....you are the first to have good luck with Cap Crap. I have pictures of two broken and warped kframes. Almost died from one. Kind of fishy you live near the owner of Cap. Hmmm. Ray are you out there??? I want my $2k back.
I can send anyone the names and numbers of 2 alignment shops and 1 master fabricator that will confirm the product is dangerous.
Get the alterkation and be safe.
seems 90% of cap defenders all live near the owner. coincidence ? i really doubt it.
Not all people living near him defend him. I live less than 25 miles from the owner in Windsor, ON. I've seen a couple of his products in person at a local swap meet. Bare in mind these products were used off his drag dart, so I assumed the quality was slightly higher since they were on his car.
I asked him about the issues he's had with some of his products and I was told that when you manufacture the amount of parts he does, at times there are some missed welds, incorrect measurements. I find it hard to believe that CAP doesn't have a jig set-up to make sure the parts are proper length. Missing a weld I can understand, but you should have a way to determine if that happened.
I'd be willing to try out his front suspension and give a review of it. But I don't think I'll see one coming my way.
Riddler
I was told that when you manufacture the amount of parts he does, at times there are some missed welds, incorrect measurements.
did he say that with a straight face??? that is pathetic. ...
how much land and how much $$$$....:wave::wave:I still shake my head every time thinking about the fitment issues and how the company owner told one of our members that getting the components powder coated somehow "shrank" them -- a half an inch!!!
Yeahhhhhh right! Got some nice swampland in Louisiana to sell ya if you believe that one.
how much land and how much $$$$....:wave::wave:
does cap advertise in that magazine?
and so does hundreds of other mopar parts suppliers....
so if they advertise in a magazine that does a review of their product...
the review is bias????
Remember reading Bolig in Mopar Muscle putting that EFI system on his Dart Sport. Everything was rosy at the time. About a year later, in response to a reader's question, he casually mentioned that it was removed because it was unreliable. I think, personally, that a followup review should have been done, outliining his problems, so others would KNOW that it was removed, WHY it was removed. I'm sure many people look at these articles for ideas, and buy products based on these articles.
If it wasn't for the reader's question, I and others would simply assume that the kit he was using was good.
In a Mopar Action eBerg stated he "dumped" the crappy exhaust he had just put on a Magnum (?). At least he called a spade a spade.
Journalistic integrity and advertising revenues are often mutually exclusive.
Grant
Which EFI system did they use? And what month was the article?
could be wrong, but I think it was a Retrotek?