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Thread: Full Geomaster 2 Package for S13/14/15 - Reduced to £699 until 31st December 2012!

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    Full Geomaster 2 Package for S13/14/15 - Reduced to £699 until 31st December 2012!

    We have an unbelievable deal on Geomaster knuckles for S13/S14/S15!

    We have decided to reduce the complete knuckle kit (front, rear and rack spacers) to an eye wateringly cheap £699!

    Roll centre correction and huge steering lock. If you haven't tried them, you will not believe the difference they make. Offer available until the end of December 2012!


    More details here: http://www.driftworks.com/driftworks...ster-hubs.html



    These will be available with the option of our lovely 0% Finance (for UK customers only) as well. So enter the world of geometric perfection at a bargain price throughout December!

    As always, we will be on hand here to answer any technical questions or queries anyone may have reference setup, you can reach us on 0845 86 92 555 or email us at sales@driftworks.com, or just drop me a pm

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    Driftworks will be closed from Friday 21st until the new year, so if anyone has any questions about the knuckles or setup then please feel free to fire them over before the 21st. The deal above is running until 31st December however we will not be able to aid you with order queries or any questions after 21st. FYI

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    Amazing deal

    Completely transformed my car; once I had set the car up well.

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    Indeed Clive, they can make a big difference your car is going very nicely with these on too (judging by the footage I've seen) - top effort

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    What's the normal price on the full kit? I wanna know how much I'll save :P

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    Usually around £900 including the rack spacers. So its a fair chunk of saving

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daze View Post
    What's the normal price on the full kit? I wanna know how much I'll save :P
    ""Quick Overview
    Limited Mega Deal - £699 inc vat for the full kit - Normally £890!""

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    Ordered with 0% finance. Its my birthday today too, wasn't expecting to buy some badass suspension components today lol.

    Thanks for the great offer, looking forward to driving with them on my 14

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    I want to buy these but it's a (wannabe) track car not a drift car. So the roll centre correction is the main reason do I get any other benefits?

    Also will the offset rack spacers affect the handling in any way except more lock?

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    Grip, and a **** ton of it!!

    Quicker steering, less input required

    There is a few guys which use them for grip work with very good results.

    Offset rack spacers are to illuminate over centre. An issue faced when having big lock..

    You wouldn't need to run them, but tie rods would be potentially too short, so require extending... Would be less ball ache just using the spacers.

    Build a lock stop up... I have none... But done a lot of work and fettlering so nothing hits/locks up on lock without needing massive gay silly track and arches etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean-B View Post

    Also will the offset rack spacers affect the handling in any way except more lock?
    This is a good question though, seeing how something as mild as PSM's eccentric rack bushes effect toe/ankerman upon steering input, which Munkels review does show it makes a real difference in feel.
    How does the offset rack spacers effect geometry as the wheel is being turned?
    And how will those change react on grip track and feel behind the wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daze View Post
    Ordered with 0% finance. Its my birthday today too, wasn't expecting to buy some badass suspension components today lol.

    Thanks for the great offer, looking forward to driving with them on my 14
    Hope you like them mate You won't be disappointed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sean-B View Post
    I want to buy these but it's a (wannabe) track car not a drift car. So the roll centre correction is the main reason do I get any other benefits?

    Also will the offset rack spacers affect the handling in any way except more lock?
    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Clive View Post
    Grip, and a **** ton of it!!

    Quicker steering, less input required

    There is a few guys which use them for grip work with very good results.

    Offset rack spacers are to illuminate over centre. An issue faced when having big lock..

    You wouldn't need to run them, but tie rods would be potentially too short, so require extending... Would be less ball ache just using the spacers.

    Build a lock stop up... I have none... But done a lot of work and fettlering so nothing hits/locks up on lock without needing massive gay silly track and arches etc
    What Clive said mate The knuckles were originally designed for track grip cars as they offer mahoosive levels of grip, they just happen to have a lot of benefits for drifters too.

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    That's good to hear. I've heard of it having an adverse effect on Ackerman angles for more 'normal' road driving or is this not really too much of an issue or something that can be adjusted out through alignment?
    Last edited by Sean-B; 12-12-2012 at 09:39.

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    It depends on the application to be honest mate and the complete setup. With the correct alignment and everything else set up correctly you shouldn't experience any issues.

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    That's a good offer. Just a shame I have no money to spend on them.

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    I don't want to get people in trouble at Christmas....far from it.... but bear in mind the finance option is available too at 0% as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve@driftworks View Post
    I don't want to get people in trouble at Christmas....far from it.... but bear in mind the finance option is available too at 0% as well.
    It's nothing to do with xmas for me. Me and the other half have just bought a house and will be moving in soon so no money is going on cars other than maintenance.

    I'm sure that will change once we are settled though lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daz View Post
    I'm sure that will change once we are settled though lol.
    You think
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    I like Mark, he seems fair.
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    Mark is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    You think
    I hope lol. Don't take my hope away from me .

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    I'm very tempted just seen a few people (M.D on driftworks) saying he wouldn't recommend them for road use do to this Ackerman angle.

    In all honesty I don't really know what Ackerman is ( I have tried to read up on it) so yea....

    I want them for the roll centre and maybe the lock if I get more into drift but it is predominantly a fast road / track car.

    Edit: just to say daz, I'm moving into my house 20-12-12 but I'm potentially choosing these over less needed things like food and heating.

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