New Product - Steeda S550 Mustang Ultra Lite Chassis Jacking Rails (15-16 All)
Hello All:
Steeda is happy to announce the release of our Mustang Ultra Lite Chassis Jacking Rails - you asked ... we listened! This is a must have for the do-it-yourself owner who is worried about potential damage to your factory pinch welds. Made in-house from the same material we have used to keep Fox Mustangs from flexing for 25+ years, these Jacking Rails feature CAD-designed, laser cut, high-strength steel brackets and stout 2" x 1-1/2" steel tubing. Here are just a few of the benefits this unit offers:
http://www.steeda.com/images/waterma...55-5205-00.jpg http://www.steeda.com/images/waterma...55-5205-05.jpg http://www.steeda.com/images/waterma...55-5205-04.jpg You can check out the complete offering here: http://www.steeda.com/steeda-s550-mu...-all-555-5205/ Best Regards, TJ |
Got anything like this for the S197?
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Originally Posted by berzerk_1980
(Post 6947071)
Got anything like this for the S197?
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Hello,
We did have them previously for the S197 ... they have since been discontinued. If there is an increasing amount of demand for this product ... I can have manufacturing revisit the the idea. Anyone else interested? Best Regards, TJ |
New Product - Steeda S550 Mustang Ultra Lite Chassis Jacking Rails (15-16 All)
I would be interested depending on cost.
I didn't know you guys make something like this. |
I will see what kind or price point we can get to & what kind of initial run we will need.
Best Regards, TJ |
Thanks TJ,
Did any Boss owners buy this? I'm looking for something that won't interfere with the side pipes (I have a GT with the pipes). Also, was drilling required? |
anything like this for the SN95/Fox body stangs???
depending on price point I would be interested in a set...especially if they could be bolted on and forgot about (hey extra braising against twisting....) |
Thanks TJ, Did any Boss owners buy this? I'm looking for something that won't interfere with the side pipes (I have a GT with the pipes). Also, was drilling required? nything like this for the SN95/Fox body stangs??? depending on price point I would be interested in a set...especially if they could be bolted on and forgot about (hey extra braising against twisting....) Best Regards, TJ |
just ordered a set of these...will try and let everyone know how they go on and fit.....
unless someone beats me to the punch! |
just ordered a set of these...will try and let everyone know how they go on and fit..... unless someone beats me to the punch! Best Regards, TJ |
Originally Posted by tj@steeda
(Post 6947546)
If the demand is there ... manufacturing can look into making them. Best Regards, TJ |
got a phone call from my dad...package arrived today!
busy weekend ahead but if rain washes out my plans i might attempt to install. |
Originally Posted by tj@steeda
(Post 6947206)
Hello,
We did have them previously for the S197 ... they have since been discontinued. If there is an increasing amount of demand for this product ... I can have manufacturing revisit the the idea. Anyone else interested? Best Regards, TJ |
Still tracking - will let manufacturing know we have one more!
TJ |
Sorry for long wait but I had a slight detour with the birth of my son in Oct.
I got the rails on and have had the car up already. I must say that I have had an easy time getting up both sides and rotating tires. The instructions were a little difficult to understand but figured it out. It helps that you don't have to put the car on ramps first to get the car up. I just put the jack on the rails and started jacking. Car went up with ease. |
Okay, as long as it was a birth & not something else, well let you slide!
Congrats on the birth of your son, I will let you get back to your 5 minute nap, lol. Best Regards, TJ |
Hey All, I put these jacking rails on my 2016 GT. easy install. Jacking the car up to change into its winter wheels, very simple and easy. It is definitely a worth while mod. I followed the cj pony video. I definitely like the steeda phrase, "speed matters". Sums it up nicely.
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I just bought a set of these for my 2016, and they'll be here Friday. First mod! my three-year-old son is stoked to do the install with me!
Anyway, I don't want to mar the surface of the powdercoating with my jack or jackstands. Has anyone found a good coating to put on their jack/stands? I was originally thinking Plastidip (never used it) but my buddy said that it goes on really thin and comes off easy. My next thought was to buy a can of spray on bedliner and coat the top yokes of the jacks/stands. Thoughts? JR |
Use a foam rubber insulation like they use on pipes to protect the underside of the car.
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