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  • Rob@UUC
    Forum Sponsor
    • Nov 2007
    • 420

    #31
    Originally posted by SimplyDope
    As far as I know, the UUC kit features H&R sways.
    Incorrect.

    The UUC E30 kit features 100% UUC parts (other than the link spherical bearings), made here in Alpharetta, Georgia. We make the bars, brackets, reinforcement plates, bushings, most of the linkage hardware.

    We do offer H&R swaybars for applications that we do not currently support.

    Other than selling some of their parts clearly as their parts, there is no design or manufacturing relationship between the two companies.

    The one thing you can be clear on with UUC is that when we have a brand-name development partner, we clearly advertise that fact... Fidanza, Corsa, Alcon, etc.
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    • jstam
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 48

      #32
      Just out of curiosity, what kind of tabs is everyone using?

      I have a pretty ghetto solution for my IE rear bar welded onto my control arm. Holding now thru several track days, but it just looks like the tab is not well positioned to handle the direction of the force generated by the bar. Have people really had them break?
      1985 325e, 74k miles (S52 w/ OBD1, Bistein Sports, H&R Sports, IE sways, 3.23 LSD, TD 15x7/Star Specs, Euro bumper conversion)
      1998 M3 (4dr, 5sp, TCKline) (sold)
      2002 325i (sold)
      2009 X5 3.0si

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      • SimplyDope
        E30 Fanatic
        • Mar 2010
        • 1335

        #33
        Originally posted by Rob@UUC
        Incorrect.

        The UUC E30 kit features 100% UUC parts (other than the link spherical bearings), made here in Alpharetta, Georgia. We make the bars, brackets, reinforcement plates, bushings, most of the linkage hardware.

        We do offer H&R swaybars for applications that we do not currently support.

        Other than selling some of their parts clearly as their parts, there is no design or manufacturing relationship between the two companies.

        The one thing you can be clear on with UUC is that when we have a brand-name development partner, we clearly advertise that fact... Fidanza, Corsa, Alcon, etc.
        Thanks for clearing that up :) Can't wait to get the UUC sways put on.

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        • Lof8
          R3VLimited
          • Oct 2006
          • 2827

          #34
          Originally posted by jstam
          Just out of curiosity, what kind of tabs is everyone using?

          I have a pretty ghetto solution for my IE rear bar welded onto my control arm. Holding now thru several track days, but it just looks like the tab is not well positioned to handle the direction of the force generated by the bar. Have people really had them break?
          I decided to pay an extra $25 and order the akg reinforcements. Theirs have a couple of vertical braces that look to me like they would add a lot more strength than just doubling up the stock mount.
          S50'd

          Originally posted by TDE30
          What is this faggy shit I have happened upon?
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          I can always live in a M3. Can't M3 a house.

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