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Old 05-30-2010, 01:43 PM
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Default quicklifts, bumperettes or hoops?

Looks like the most popular option is quicklifts which I really prefer the looks of. Anyone got experience with damage with this and the other options?

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Old 05-30-2010, 02:30 PM
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They said if I had quick jacks instead of bumperettes it probably would have saved the front end.......
Neither offer any protection what so ever so put on the ones YOU like.

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Old 05-30-2010, 02:35 PM
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They are just there for looks, so go with what you like.
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Had the hoop on front with the bumperets when a friend backed into it with a 40 Ford sedan. It pushed hoop back over the front about 4 inches and broke the fiberglass. His car actually had more damage to it than mine with his left rear fender and rear body panel smashed. But it's well again. AND he is still a friend.

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Old 05-30-2010, 04:54 PM
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They said if I had quick jacks instead of bumperettes it probably would have saved the front end.......
Neither offer any protection what so ever so put on the ones YOU like.

Wow, that is an ugly wreck. What kind of speed was involved? I can't help but think that if the hood had come through the windshield............
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If you value your shins, forget the quick jacks!

Every time you walk around the car you will bang your shins on the damn things.
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If you value your shins, forget the quick jacks!

Every time you walk around the car you will bang your shins on the damn things.
Some of us learn.
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Old 05-30-2010, 08:40 PM
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Bumperettes or full hoops, quick Jacks are un safe for you mechanics
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:20 PM
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The only problem with Quick Jacks is you have to explain to EVERYONE what they are.
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I have a set of bumperettes on my CRII. I was involved in an accident (involving 4 cars) with car #3 being pushed into the rear bumperettes. Before I got out of my car the one thought that went through my mind was; "bumperettes are useless!" Imagine my surprise when I found that the bumperettes had taken all the damage and NO fiberglass or paint suffered any damage. The front 5 mph bumper of the Civic was heavily damaged.
I guess I got lucky again.
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Quickjacks and shins? Kinda like sidepipes...how many times are you gonna get burned? I would suggest all three and change them out whenever you get the urge. No, I don't do that but I have thought about it.

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Old 05-31-2010, 09:31 AM
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I had all three and would switch them around when I got tired of what was on there.
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I have chrome bumperetts for sale. $175 takes. I'm making custom stainless steel jacks to match the rest of my stainless parts.

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If you want the racecar look go for the quick jacks.....
i have the rear bumper with the over rides on the rear
and the over rides only on the front....
i dont like the front "hoop" they just dont look
like they fit worth a darn........
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Kevin,

Note that not all manufactures have the same bolt pattern. You might want to mention the spacing between bolt holes.
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Those hoops can come in handy.
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Hum,.... had no idea they weren't all the same. I'll measure & post them. Thank you.
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Kevin,

I know that the Classic Roadster is 3 1/2" between centers. Not sure about the rest.

I can send you a 3D solid model of the ones that I made and you can adapt them to your requirments if you want.

Take a look at MaSnaka's Photos (page 2 under new quick jacks). He has mine in polished stainless on his. I have not uploaded my pictures yet with them on my CR.
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I've got overriders on my car with a rear bumper and am going to put a hoop on the front shortly.

Those quick jacks are just too hard on the shins
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