Shaun
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Pemberton, Australia May 2012. "Targa South West" event. Car #32 hit gravel sending it into the gutter before spearing it back across the road facing the wrong way and hitting a tree. Thankfully both driver and co-driver walked away with only a few bumps and bruises. Gus from 64 Enterprises wrote to us and said, "The wheel/spindle was ripped off, but if you look at the photos the Street or Track gear has survived its biggest test with amazing integrity. A quick view at the scene and I was surprised to see that the upper control arm appeared undamaged and had actually pulled the tower out. The lower arms, brackets and strut rod remain in great shape. We fitted a billet Monte Carlo bar the week before and that kept the towers apart and allowed the bonnet to be opened without damage. Its tough, well-engineered components mate, a real credit to you".
So that's a Falcon smashing into a tree and Dodgestang wrestling with a semi without any major damage done to our parts (not so for the sheet metal). What other extreme circumstances will our customers come up with to test our products?
So that's a Falcon smashing into a tree and Dodgestang wrestling with a semi without any major damage done to our parts (not so for the sheet metal). What other extreme circumstances will our customers come up with to test our products?
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