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3GE Components 16th November 2010 08:43 AM

Protech Dampers, set of 4 x 13" with the 1" extension with 350 & 250 LB springs £340 + P&P

1. TwinTurbo ( not sure on spring rates though..... )
2. Ginger nutter
3.K4KEV
4.CaptainCrash1971
5. jiwillia
6. AndyJ
7. MikeB
8. Jasongray5
9. jmh
10. alga
11. Einiog
12. Jerome
13. tigmatt
14. Craig H
15. Mikel

Updated to include email orders.

Kind regards

John

Jimmyd 17th November 2010 05:20 PM

Hopefully I'll be able to add my name to the list shortly and not wanting to be a real tight git but given the list now has got three times the original number of requested orders for the discount is it worth speaking again to Protech?

J

3GE Components 21st November 2010 11:31 AM

Hi Jimmy,

These prices are as low as they are going to get I'm affraid, they are at least £75 cheaper than you'll find anywhere else.

I shall close the list in the morning so this is, as they would say in the pub trade, "LAST ORDERS PLEASE" :D

Kind regards

John

eSteve 21st November 2010 12:16 PM

Me too...
 
John,

a set for me too please.

Must be my well trained Pavlovian response to a call for 'last orders' spurring me in to action!

New list:

Protech Dampers, set of 4 x 13" with the 1" extension with 350 & 250 LB springs £340 + P&P

1. TwinTurbo ( not sure on spring rates though..... )
2. Ginger nutter
3. K4KEV
4. CaptainCrash1971
5. jiwillia
6. AndyJ
7. MikeB
8. Jasongray5
9. jmh
10. alga
11. Einiog
12. Jerome
13. tigmatt
14. Craig H
15. Mikel
16. eSteve

baz-r 21st November 2010 01:18 PM

i would be up for a gaz set if we could get a list back before vat goes up :)

twinturbo 21st November 2010 03:10 PM

Baz...

Splash the extra £30, it will be worth it and the chances of finding 4 other peeps to go GAZ when the protec ones are so cheep is unlikly.

TT

alga 21st November 2010 03:30 PM

Got the new CKC issue a couple of days ago. It's got some photos of Protechs used in all-weather conditions for several years. Ewww! Apparently the oxide layer on them from anodisation is not very thick.

3GE Components 21st November 2010 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alga (Post 49074)
Got the new CKC issue a couple of days ago. It's got some photos of Protechs used in all-weather conditions for several years. Ewww! Apparently the oxide layer on them from anodisation is not very thick.

If they've been used in all weather here in the UK I doubt anything will look good, the salt used on UK roads will destroy most finishes over a couple of years. Annodizing is measured in microns, so even the thickest may only be 25 microns.


Kind regards

John

K4KEV 21st November 2010 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alga (Post 49074)
Got the new CKC issue a couple of days ago. It's got some photos of Protechs used in all-weather conditions for several years. Ewww! Apparently the oxide layer on them from anodisation is not very thick.

AS John quoted :D... the anodised layer will never be that much thicker than 25 microns as it stops conducting electricity beyond that (whilst anodising) it goes without saying that if you want any kind of corrosion resistance to be prolonged in this country you have to rinse off at the end of the drive (if you can of course) or as soon as you can. it is as simple as that.:D

twinturbo 21st November 2010 06:13 PM

or spray often with wd40.

TT


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