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Old 02-01-2021, 08:46 AM   #15
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I just realized its a beatrush product. No wonder why its so expensive but it is high quality.
I think (but I might be completely totally wrong) Beatrush is the more street car focused brand that Laile uses to add to their existing motorsport focused/based products.
To be honest, I had the alloy Beatrush tray before this one...and there is no comparison, its like its from a different planet. Its expensive but an absolute bargain at the same time...if you know what I mean.
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I'm not sure on similar mounting sys obviously and no clue on quality (actually probably something much simpler. Never heard "quick mount" when talked about those alu pans, rather "something stronger needs to be welded on to provide stronger connection points then flimsy stock pan screws" and pan gets bolted to them). I just inquired around when thought that some extra protection might come in handy for cases of sliding off ice tracks (driving for fun on those alongside normal track days in summer, no participation in rally/rallycross). Initially wanted CF pan to not have weight increase, but for now still driving without any extra protection of car's underside, just trying to be extra careful
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5mm thick A2017 Duralumin,

Unobtainium? Where do you get this material? Welds like aluminum?


https://www.chemistrylearner.com/duralumin.html


https://www.topendmotorsports.com/su...umin-17850.php
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