Thoughts/opinions on Better Bodies Motorsports bumpers
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Racer
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Thoughts/opinions on Better Bodies Motorsports bumpers
Came across Better Bodies Motorsports as a possible vendor for my replacement front spoiler/bumper. Anyone on the board have experience with them and the quality of their bumpers?
Thanks in advance.
Marco
Thanks in advance.
Marco
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Burning Brakes
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Jeff: have you ever purchased anything from Better Bodies that you’re dissatisfied with or are you siding with the immoral majority (not that this list is ever been dead on with their opinions)?
Marco: What are you looking for? Fitment issues can be resolved w/ most aftermarket body parts.
Even the OEM Porsche parts don't fit like the factory assembly.
Marco: What are you looking for? Fitment issues can be resolved w/ most aftermarket body parts.
Even the OEM Porsche parts don't fit like the factory assembly.
#4
Drifting
I have known the owners & family of Better Bodies for over 20 years and have used 4-5 different body kits in that time including a 993 RSCS biplane wing that I sold to another lister earlier this year who was pleased with the fit and quality, I personally have never had any complaints with the quality or fit.
I have also bought stuff from MA Shaw over the years and can honestly say there is no aftermarket manufacturer that has a direct bolt on solution for any body parts, they all require some fitting.
The reason Better Bodies parts are cheaper than most of the competition is the are manufactured in Tijuana, Mexico and labor is 1/3 of US manufacturers costs, not because they are crap.
ZP44
I have also bought stuff from MA Shaw over the years and can honestly say there is no aftermarket manufacturer that has a direct bolt on solution for any body parts, they all require some fitting.
The reason Better Bodies parts are cheaper than most of the competition is the are manufactured in Tijuana, Mexico and labor is 1/3 of US manufacturers costs, not because they are crap.
ZP44
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Rennlist Member
My Better Bodies brake ducts were poorly finished and did not have straight openings (kind of sagged). My body shop was able to rectify some of the issues, but, at least with the pieces that I receieved, they were not of the best quality. That said, they work just fine and were much cheaper, and by virtue of the larger air opening, more effective than the Turbo S ducts that everyone else puts on.
#6
Just a general comment on OEM vs aftermarket, but for bumpers and splitters fiberglass would not be my first choice for a street car. Would be OK for ducts, hoods, tails, side skirts, etc though.
#7
Burning Brakes
My Better Bodies clear front turn signals were finished very nicely. They cut a piece of clear for the cut end, instead of globbing on the silicone as most do.
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#8
Agreed on the need for fit and finish work with aftermarket fiberglass. The RS America replica wing that I bought from MA Shaw for my C2 needed a lot of sanding and filling of pin holes (around 5 hours of body shop labor) but is now beautiful. You just need factor in some extra body shop prep time (and expense) with any fiberglass part that you buy for your car.
#9
Three Wheelin'
Food for though: Here is a picture of the front of Alvin's/Atan888 car (IMHO, it is one of the nicest cars on RL) before he put his 'S' Ducts in. I believe that these are Better Bodies Race Ducts. Check out how they fit and make up your own mind.
#10
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My Better Bodies brake ducts were poorly finished and did not have straight openings (kind of sagged). My body shop was able to rectify some of the issues, but, at least with the pieces that I receieved, they were not of the best quality. That said, they work just fine and were much cheaper, and by virtue of the larger air opening, more effective than the Turbo S ducts that everyone else puts on.
I had to do a fair amount of filing and sanding to improve the fit & finish.
Having said that, they were $89 + shipping and the service was good.
#12
i agree as well......i put the ducts (on my old car) and wasn't entirely pleased with the fit. but, for $89, and since my car was black, the "sagging" of the ducts wasn't noticable.
#13
Racer
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Guys,
Thanks for sharing your experience and opinions on BB. It seems the consensus is BB is not great but not horrible either. For a front bumper, who do you recommend (or have experience with) MAShaw, Getty Designs, OEM etc?
Thanks,
Marco
Thanks for sharing your experience and opinions on BB. It seems the consensus is BB is not great but not horrible either. For a front bumper, who do you recommend (or have experience with) MAShaw, Getty Designs, OEM etc?
Thanks,
Marco