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TCP Power Rack

  • Thread starter Thread starter 66mussang
  • Start date Start date Feb 3, 2004
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66mussang

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Is it worth the Money?
 

rbohm

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that depends on whether or not you want a good rack and pinion system for your stang or not.
 
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66mussang

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rbohm said:
that depends on whether or not you want a good rack and pinion system for your stang or not.
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I am very new to the hobby, but I am building a 66 convertible to be a daily driver, so I do want the very best in handling and safety.

Thanks.
 

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My personal opinion (take those for what they are) is that TCP is of the HIGHEST quality. So if you are willing to pay for it and you want "the very best" then I think you've found it. I'm not going to say that nobody has one as good as theirs but I do not know of any that are "better" than TCP. Yes I am a customer and no I do not work there or sell their stuff
 

Route666

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I agree, while having no physical contact with the items, from the pictures, information, etc I have seen about TCP bits, I conclude them to be the best quality.
 

dolfan87

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I have the power rack, and also their engine mounts, pedal covers, strut rods, and the upper control arms will be here next week.

Everything they have sent me was top quality. I haven't had the chance to install the rack yet, as I am still working out some final paint issues, and building my lower control arms, but when I do, you can bet there will be pics, and a write up.

I recommend them, but you should also check out the Flaming River rack.

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