
Last week I emailed and called John at Open Tracker various times and I got no answer. Is he tough to get a hold of? I used the email and phone number from his website.
I have one of the virst G-W kits from around 1990. It lowered the upper arm 1.75" and added a 15 degree wedge to prevent the upper arm from binding. Understeer is no more!! The tubular kitg is costly but IMHO well worth it if you drive hard. I plan to install the new unit for the 65 by years end.
I personally do not like the Mustang-II units because of several things, the most important is the Ackerman that they do not address. The second is the stress points on the unibody.
You should call them and talk to a rep. I have learned over the years that you get what you pay for. Most of the time.
i dont think its overkill, because you are not racing. If you were racing then i would say they are underkill. I would not race on thier stuff, but thats just me i guess!
Jason
You seem to like to talk down products. How about telling us why GW parts are inferior.
we are looking at about 3.5K to 6K for the different kits. There is a reason they are more expensive, and that reason is Quality!
Jason
One more question. Will the front kit do away with the shock towers?
i would not call it of race quality, for the street it will work great. But i dont need to explain, i will show you. We have a few new kits coming out and well, they are superior in every aspect. The only bad thing is that i cant give anything away just yet because we have already heard through the grapevine that our competitors are trying to copy our design and seal our ideas, so the entire setup is under wraps for now. Look for something witin the next 4 months. The stages of manufacturing are starting to take place.
Jason
hmmmm, that's funny becuase people have been racing with these kits since the late 80's. how many times has your setup been on the track?..... none, becuase you haven't even finished it yet.
i'm not knocking you guys stuff at all, becuase i have yet to see any of it, but you'd better have something to back it up before you start talking down other peoples stuff.
i have seen you guys big chunky spindle, though, and i hope you plan on thinning that sucker sown some from it's current state, after all the whole point of using is aluminum is to save weight and i can guarantee that thing doesn't not weigh any less than a stock spindle
Will it be Vintage legal?
No. If GW isn't (and it sin't) Jay's can't be.