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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.The lower arm is already stamped-steel and looks production-ready. You can see it clearly in one of the blog post pictures during construction. Might even be an off-the-shelf part.
Upper arm is definitely not production-ready. It may-yet be a cast aluminum part; wouldn't be the first vehicle with a stamped-steel lower and cast aluminum upper. I suspect whatever it is wasn't ready for the P5, or more-likely the design hasn't been finalized yet.
I do like that they were able to tuck the coil-over much more into the body. This arrangement is pretty clean aerodynamically. I suspect they will leave the opening as-is, possibly with some revision to the leading lip to try and make the air "skip" over the hole. Like the air deflectors for sunroofs or the waist gunners in a B-17.
Braided steel brake line seems unlikely to be a production piece. Not cheap.
Id pay extra for ss lines
You'd be wasting your money. You would gain nothing in performance or durability, and might actually lose some of the latter. I road-race cars for fun and have experience in cars with and without braided steel lines.Id pay extra for ss lines
how about the cool factor- priceless. I'm predicting, within a year of production, there are folks who will put more than the base price into it! those are the ones who weekend/trailer and have 1k miles in a year!You'd be wasting your money. You would gain nothing in performance or durability, and might actually lose some of the latter. I road-race cars for fun and have experience in cars with and without braided steel lines.
Fair point.how about the cool factor- priceless.