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These are a great tool, especially when working around carbon ceramic rotors. They eliminate any chance of damaging the rotors. Sure beats those foam things GM wants you to use. BTW, nice looking red C7 you pictured.
I am not comfortable using less than three of the 200mm tools to support the weight of the wheel/tire combination. Selling the tools individually would imply that one or two would be adequate for the job.
Another issue is that the shipping cost for the 200mm tools is much more than the 117mm tools. The cost to ship one 200mm tool is the same as the cost to ship five 200mm tools. I would have to raise the price of one tool to about $25.
Originally Posted by 08G8V8
...No option for a 2 pack or individual pricing on the 200mm?
I stopped by at Phoenix Performance on Monday, 7-Mar, to show the tech crew the new tool. Getting the photo with the red C7 was a real bonus. Believe it or not that car is expected to be on the track this coming weekend, just three days from now!
Originally Posted by 3X2
These are a great tool, especially when working around carbon ceramic rotors. They eliminate any chance of damaging the rotors. Sure beats those foam things GM wants you to use. BTW, nice looking red C7 you pictured.
Last edited by Fred@ReverseLogic; Mar 9, 2016 at 08:29 AM.
If you tighten the center down with a 7/16 allen key, you can go at least 25 miles with no worry, as long as you stay away from train tracks and real ruff roads install mine before I leave the house, there great pucks, bought a set of 4.
I'm not going to buy them and put them on the seat, and hope they use them or see them, I tell them they are installed.
Last edited by James Bertuca; Mar 9, 2016 at 08:42 AM.
I think you meant to say 7/32 rather than 7/16. Just wanted to clarify that the hex drive on the Reverse Logic jacking pucks is actually 6mm.
Originally Posted by James Bertuca
If you tighten the center down with a 7/16 allen key, you can go at least 25 miles with no worry, as long as you stay away from train tracks and real ruff roads install mine before I leave the house, there great pucks, bought a set of 4.
I'm not going to buy them and put them on the seat, and hope they use them or see them, I tell them they are installed.
I am not comfortable using less than three of the 200mm tools to support the weight of the wheel/tire combination. Selling the tools individually would imply that one or two would be adequate for the job.
Another issue is that the shipping cost for the 200mm tools is much more than the 117mm tools. The cost to ship one 200mm tool is the same as the cost to ship five 200mm tools. I would have to raise the price of one tool to about $25.