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  • #16
    Bought a fare bit from them over the years and never had a complaint. If you going to buy rally car parts for your cars then there will be a certain bit of fittin involved as a good percentage of people fitting this stuff will have a 7/16 unf tap lying round like me.

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    • #17
      Have bought a pair of their steering arms for my Gravel spec car, they bent within 20km competitive. I also ran some of their strut tops, they knocked like hell after the 1st event, 2mm play in the spherical bearings!

      I thought a business with "rally" in their name would have been appropriate for competition?

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      • #18
        i too had a bad experience with RD,ordered a full set of classic poly bushes in black to keep it oe looking...anyway i recieved yellow ones so gave them a call to see if they'ed change them,after my conversation with very matter of fact sales person i ended up returning the bushes with p&p paid by me both ways or do without

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        • #19
          I have been using rally design for over 20 years now they have always been the same with there quality control (they dont have one) and being local to them they have the reputation and name" rally nothing fits design "but they are normally cheapest so if your hands on it does not matter , although they suprized me last year with a set of discs I brought that cracked after only 40 laps on track they only replaced them after a long heated argument my custom over the years meant nothing !

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          • #20
            I've bought a few bits and bobs over the years from them, and some have been fine, and some not so good. I just have a road car, I wouldn't put anything on a rally car as I don't think it would last a stage
            You have to realise though if a component from RD is 300% cheaper than West Wales, it's not going to be that good

            www.scottisholdskoolescorts.co.uk

            bbs.highlandoldskoolfords.co.uk

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            • #21
              Yep they are known as "rally re-design" around here , lol . Nice and cheap though so spending £20 fixing them would still save you £200 .
              sigpic 2.1 ATMO YB POWER .
              Tick tock goes the clock and the clock don't lie .
              12.4sec to 109mph With NO turbo , NO gay trailer , NO slicks , NO gas , NO race fuel and NO bits missing . Beat that !!!!

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              • #22
                I bought some single leaf springs for my MK1
                When I ordered them I told them what they where for. I received them and had them painted before putting them on my car. When I went to fit them they were too wide - they where for a MK11 - I'm no expert!!
                I couldn't return them as I painted them, so then sold on EBay at a loss
                So bad advice from the beginning

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