Racebred Components - Introduction
Racebred Components was founded on the principle of providing high-quality and accessible precision track components to race teams and weekend warriors alike. With a diverse background in design, time-attack, and road racing, Racebred Components provides a unique opportunity to serve a large audience of dedicated racers and track day enthusiasts with functional race components at attainable price points. Our team knows what it takes to make our clients happy. We utilize on-track testing and customer feedback to design and manufacture all components and offer exceptional products that function in highly demanding conditions. Being able to control the design, prototyping, R&D, and manufacturing ultimately gives us the ability to create innovative, high-quality, and affordable race products..
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Very nice, I wish I bought your splitter brackets instead of the Devsport ones.
Debating buying your shift knob. Got any pics in an S2000? |
no pictures of you standing on the splitter?
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Originally Posted by roel03
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Very nice, I wish I bought your splitter brackets instead of the Devsport ones.
Debating buying your shift knob. Got any pics in an S2000? No photos on a S2000, but here is one on a Civic Type R. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...d5a3bfa417.jpg Racebred Components Stainless Steel Teardrop Shift Knob |
Originally Posted by s2000ellier
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no pictures of you standing on the splitter?
Our splitter material is produced from high-quality birch with a resin-impregnated coating that has exceptional shear characteristics, so that during a crash the splitter is able to rip away from your vehicle and not cause any extensive damage to frame rails, supports, or fenders. Birch is used by racers around the world in NASA, SCCA, NASCAR, and World Challenge, and has stood the test of time and has continued to be a competitive material for decades. We've tested a number of materials from abs plastics and aluminum composites and they were simply not satisfactory during an off road excursion. ABS and aluminum both fold and deflect impact, resulting in the splitter getting stuck under the vehicle or destroying other parts of the front end causing you to end your day or not finish your competition. Carbon Fiber is a phenomenal material, however the replacement cost is something less desired. |
How do you get your hand in there to pull the pin?
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Originally Posted by roel03
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How do you get your hand in there to pull the pin?
Here is a video of how the Quick Release Brackets function: |
I guess I thought the whole purpose was not having to take the bumper off. I have quick release brackets on my site that allow the splitter to be removed from below without needing the bumper to be off.
I also hope you have a cotter pin at the other end, because that can vibrate loose. |
Originally Posted by roel03
(Post 24556264)
I guess I thought the whole purpose was not having to take the bumper off. I have quick release brackets on my site that allow the splitter to be removed from below without needing the bumper to be off.
I also hope you have a cotter pin at the other end, because that can vibrate loose. |
What class/rule book is the aero built to?
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