Hi, sorry for the quick reply but i am supposed to be enjoyng a family holiday and am sneaking a quick peek.
Thanks wayne for all your feedback and testing, I am now happy to finally relaese all the kits i have been holding back ( yes grimace you are the first! ) . Waynes defender looks mad! and i am sure there are going to be some insanely jealous nissan's out there. The shock tune seems to be pretty spot on , so i can now start to organise some for late feb/ early march with the rover specific valving. In the mean time i can do special tunes in low volume if required, but i need to get feedback on what sizes are going to be best suited.
As for the weight of the arms, anyone who knows my work knows i don't do things by halves. My theory is, everything my stuff is attached to should fail first! I am all about strength and quality - no compromise. I let evryone else sell cheap $hit that doesn't last. I designed the superflex arms to be a one off purchase and wether they are for a comp car or a weekend warrior they should last forever. There is a specific design criteria that i use for all the arms, and the added mass is mostly in the center and rear of the arm which is added to the percentage of sprung mass - a necessary compromise for the ultimate in strength and reliability IMO.
Hope that helps.
(back to my holiday)
Greg

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