Vile_the_Bastage
of Clan Bastage
Nice, just ordered the adjustable set to go along with the IRS bushings I have yet to install. I think I'll do it all at once so that I can't help but notice the difference.
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Awesome! You're going to love them, I'll make sure they're shipped out asap!Nice, just ordered the adjustable set to go along with the IRS bushings I have yet to install. I think I'll do it all at once so that I can't help but notice the difference.
yo you live in Sarasota FL. a group of us go to Bradenton to run the 1/4 mile we should all be going june 4th and probably the 11th you should head to Bradenton with us!!!!First mod on my EB S550 was a set of your progressive springs and I could not be happier, a few day later I saw Steeda came out with these bushings. I decided to get more info by calling them, I talked to Patrick and he answered all my questions that I had after watching the video and reading the write-up!! I finally decided to pull the trigger on these irs diff bushing inserts, really excited to get this on the car and kiss the wheel hop goodbye;)
They will be at your doorstep soon my friend!STEEDA I love you guys I just bought a set and I cant wait for them to come in now!!
Glad to have you on board - should have those in a few days!okay.. I just ordered it and the subframe stuff. take my money.
It would be $90 plus tax!What would be the price of installation for the aluminum bushing system?
First let me start by saying thank you for coming up with creative solutions to Ford's lack of attention to the details (or maybe just short-sighted cost cutting) on these kind of issues.
I do have to bring up the point that the pricing seems a bit silly for some bolts and polyeurethane (or aluminum). I realize the cost involves many other factors, including research and engineering. With that said, I see about the equivalent in materials for two sets of sway bar endlink sets. Something that would cost roughly $20-40. I guess what I'm getting at is that when you approach a marketing strategy that focuses on high-margin products - it not only annoys some people, but it opens you up to competitors that will straight up copy your product then undercut you and steal your marketshare. If you had just released these at $50 a pop you very well may have doubled your sales figures, and reduced your risk to competition by not allowing for such a disparity. If I were in business to sell parts this is the kind of opening I would be looking for. Luckily I am not that businessman. I am just a bit annoyed with this trend towards making car guys forget how much things really cost.
Not trying to be a negative nancy but I just call it like it is. Carry on and keep making cool things.
I thought the IRS subframe bushings corrected much of the wheel hop? Now this is here to state the same. How many more kit are we going to need after this?