Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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Dear customer Thnaks for contacting with us All our parts are manufactured by our Germany engineers in HK factory , we have 2 years warranty . you can always order with confidence For now, it sells at a discount price, if it is okay with you, due to the limited stock, please kindly click up "Buy it now". We will arrange shipment for you urgently. And the fast delivery of 2-5 business days and 2-year warranty are provided for free. If you have any other question, please feel free to contact with us. Best regards, this is what the ebay seller responded to me about feedback
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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Pics of us putting them together... Thanks for your input i will be ordering a set and keep yall posted
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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03/07/22 07:52 PM
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Dear customer Thnaks for contacting with us All our parts are manufactured by our Germany engineers in HK factory , we have 2 years warranty . you can always order with confidence For now, it sells at a discount price, if it is okay with you, due to the limited stock, please kindly click up "Buy it now". We will arrange shipment for you urgently. And the fast delivery of 2-5 business days and 2-year warranty are provided for free. If you have any other question, please feel free to contact with us. Best regards, this is what the ebay seller responded to me about feedback
Yep, that is likely someone in china responding to you. Plenty of clues. I've got a set of spring relocation style pivots from calvert that weren't exactly top notch. Out of square just a bit... LOL I build the rest of the stuff myself. If I was buying a set up, I'd get it from Calvert. I also have a set of calvert split monos
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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I can’t see where they would be so life threatening, they push the heim joints and they are or could be the weak link. Are the welds good? If not 1/4” steel that would be the only other problem. Basically the Chinese could make them identical to Calverts but pay the guy making them $2.50 to sell them that cheap and still make a tidy profit. The Chinese have good machinery they just don’t have to pay union wages Chinese metallurgy is horrible , and most of the products they manufacture are of very low quality. You can argue that it has gotten better , but only because it couldn't get any worse. It goes far deeper than " union wages ". It may be good enough for you. I'll pass.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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I can’t see where they would be so life threatening, they push the heim joints and they are or could be the weak link. Are the welds good? If not 1/4” steel that would be the only other problem. Basically the Chinese could make them identical to Calverts but pay the guy making them $2.50 to sell them that cheap and still make a tidy profit. The Chinese have good machinery they just don’t have to pay union wages Chinese metallurgy is horrible , and most of the products they manufacture are of very low quality. You can argue that it has gotten better , but only because it couldn't get any worse. It goes far deeper than " union wages ". It may be good enough for you. I'll pass. Reason I said look it over, if still no clue stick with Calverts
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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03/08/22 08:28 PM
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I bought a pair several years ago for a little less than that. They are definitely Chinese. My set has good welds and fit as designed. So far I have only driven on the street and haven't really beat on them. My only complaints were that some of the female threads had weld splatter in them, requiring a tap (RH and LH thread) I'll probably never use again. Also the rod ends were not protected, and after banging around in the package all the way from Hoo Flung Dung City, those male threads also needed some touching up with a thread file and die. Just my experience, yours may vary.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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03/29/22 10:19 AM
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Dear customer Thnaks for contacting with us All our parts are manufactured by our Germany engineers in HK factory , we have 2 years warranty . you can always order with confidence For now, it sells at a discount price, if it is okay with you, due to the limited stock, please kindly click up "Buy it now". We will arrange shipment for you urgently. And the fast delivery of 2-5 business days and 2-year warranty are provided for free. If you have any other question, please feel free to contact with us. Best regards, this is what the ebay seller responded to me about feedback
Yep, that is likely someone in china responding to you. Plenty of clues. I've got a set of spring relocation style pivots from calvert that weren't exactly top notch. Out of square just a bit... LOL I build the rest of the stuff myself. If I was buying a set up, I'd get it from Calvert. I also have a set of calvert split monos Yes it is someone from oversea. I deal with them alot with my small business.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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03/29/22 01:18 PM
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Dear customer Thnaks for contacting with us All our parts are manufactured by our Germany engineers in HK factory , we have 2 years warranty . you can always order with confidence For now, it sells at a discount price, if it is okay with you, due to the limited stock, please kindly click up "Buy it now". We will arrange shipment for you urgently. And the fast delivery of 2-5 business days and 2-year warranty are provided for free. If you have any other question, please feel free to contact with us. Best regards, this is what the ebay seller responded to me about feedback
... definitely not written by someone who uses ENGLISH as their primary language ...
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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03/29/22 01:39 PM
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I can’t see where they would be so life threatening, they push the heim joints and they are or could be the weak link. Are the welds good? If not 1/4” steel that would be the only other problem. Basically the Chinese could make them identical to Calverts but pay the guy making them $2.50 to sell them that cheap and still make a tidy profit. The Chinese have good machinery they just don’t have to pay union wages The crap quality, junk materials, slave labor, reverse engineering, counterfeiting, theft of American technology, and ignoring US patents are enough that you should avoid this junk. On top of that, they are also building a military, with our money, to spread their influence (and bio-weapons) and kill Americans if we get in their way. What is wrong with you people? You would have been buying Mitsubishis, Kawasakis and Volkswagons in 1939 too I'll bet. Support American companies that invent and develop this stuff. Or they'll all be bought up by PE firms and have the manufacturing *cough* MSD *cough cough* Edelbrock *cough* sent overseas anyways. You ever try to weld Chinese 4130 or use Chinese consumables? I wouldn't want to trust any of it upside down at speed. Or expect it to retain any strength over time.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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If the front mount, or the front heim breaks, and the front of the bar drops down, you have an incredibly dangerous scenario. Is that any more likely than a real caltrac setup? I don’t know. NO offense meant to you but peoples thinking on the "cheaper" chinese product is exactly what has gotten this country in a position the be dependent on them. Now consider their ties to Russia and the current situation And should any part of that system break during launch or hard acceleration you now have a siutuion where the vehicle may unexpectedly make a hard right or left I don't mind offending people. They need offending. I'm offended that they even consider counterfeit crap from enemies, thrown in a box with zero information, rather than getting the genuine article from the people who developed it and will talk to you on the phone about how to use it. Same goes for MSD, Edelbrock, and the rest of them.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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Hi Dr Charles , I just spit Coffee all over my screen with your "Hoo Flung Dung City " comment ! Tears rolling down my face from belly Laughter , I'm still coughing on my inhaled Coffee ! When I go out for Dinner and I'm still coughing , my buddy's are going to say , Hey , you got Corona ? and I'm going to say , NO , just a little cough caused by MOPARTS ! thanks , Ronnie
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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as a machinist and fabricator for almost 45yrs,and still practicing today, if i need a "copy" of an item and don't want to pay list for something i know i can make, i go that route. i know my skills will withstand whatever the intended purpose of the item will be. i also am aware of the time it takes to make something outweighs the cost savings, but being on a fixed income, sometimes i have no other choice if i want something i otherwise could not afford. just my life experience, your mileage will vary.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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as a machinist and fabricator for almost 45yrs,and still practicing today, if i need a "copy" of an item and don't want to pay list for something i know i can make, i go that route. i know my skills will withstand whatever the intended purpose of the item will be. i also am aware of the time it takes to make something outweighs the cost savings, but being on a fixed income, sometimes i have no other choice if i want something i otherwise could not afford. just my life experience, your mileage will vary. Absolutely. I will often take someone else's idea and improve on it. Or modify it to fit my needs and fabricate it using my particular style. Typically, the time and materials needed to do that, or make an outright copy using quality materials, are more than the mass produced parts would have cost. But the improvement over the original is worth it to me. If a mass produced item will fit my needs with a few tweaks, saving time and money, I go that route, using good parts designed and produced by people I know in this country. Offshore crap is never a consideration, unless what I need is simply not made here anymore because the people who used to make it gave up trying to compete with slave labor and commies.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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The Cal Trac brand is a good value, Mine are over 20 years old and the powder coating is still in good shape except right where they pivot. Quality parts from good people.
Don't forget to gusset your spring perches or buy the really nice ones from Calvert!
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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But the US companies seem to always have a disclaimer, "for racing use only, absolutely no warranty". So it's still up to the user to determine what is safe and what isn't. That's because US companies can be reached by ambulance chasing lawyers and their idiot clients who don't know what they are doing. Everyone knows - race car parts have no warranty. Who you going to go after if the ebay junk breaks? Or you need a replacement part? Or you'd like some tuning advice?
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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But the US companies seem to always have a disclaimer, "for racing use only, absolutely no warranty". So it's still up to the user to determine what is safe and what isn't. That's because US companies can be reached by ambulance chasing lawyers and their idiot clients who don't know what they are doing. Everyone knows - race car parts have no warranty. Who you going to go after if the ebay junk breaks? Or you need a replacement part? Or you'd like some tuning advice? Just like always, YOU rely on yourself. If not pay the big bucks for it.
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Re: Cal trac copy traction bars
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Calvert has patents. Anyone know how this lawsuit turned out? Calvert Racing vs Smith Race CraftAt least Smith has some discernible differences from CalTracs. A blatant copy is just bull$hit... IMO. Making a copy for yourself alone... that's up to you. Buying a set from somebody who is selling a blatant copy... is supporting theft of intellectual property. You can rationalize it any way you want, but it doesn't change the truth.
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