Originally posted by GForceAuto:
I just did the Math and $499 for the pair is only $50 more than the stock replacement parts would cost you guys.

--Adam



I can buy front OEM replacements for just under $100 a set.
Just out of curiosity where do you come up with $450???


You should base your price on what it costs to fabricate them plus a small profit margin for your work.
Setting a price even before you have started to figure out what you need is a bit foolish.

Also I would want aluminum for your price.
Making steels sets would not cost any where near that price point.
Also a steel set would greatly increase unsprung weight which is going the wrong way. The OEM parts are quite light for stamped steel.


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