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They are made in China !! I'am a chassis builder and they sell that chassis for 350.00 more than I can buy the chromemoly and tabs to build cars for. So those cars make it tough on American builders. I know guys are trying to save money but the bottom line is they are hurting American builders. In my shop we will not work on them for crash repairs and I hope other builders do the same. Thanks Tony
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So you only repair the cars you build?
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This discussion may be less about metallurgy and engineering and more about Chinese backlash. Americans who recognize China as an
awakening giant with the resources and commitment to become a world superpower are uncomfortable when US dollars help fuel China's growth. |
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Originally Posted by Jamison Racing 11J: |
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I don't know if anybody has checked their site recently, but you can have a TripleX chassis built in the USA. You are going to pay the same amount as a Maxim or similiar. And don't be fooled by steel suppliers. I can guess that the steel you're buying comes from China as well.
I own a TripleX chassis. I was in a tight spot after a crash at Putnamville and was very low on funds. My options were to buy a 5 year old Maxim with who knows how many laps or a brand new TripleX. It was an easy choice considering the stress tests that USAC had performed a few months before. In response to the original question. I have driven CompWeld, Maxim and Chalk chassis. My TripleX handles as well if not better than all of them. I have no affiliation with them at all. I would say if your budget allows, buy a Maxim or another American builder. If the money is tight a TripleX will be a good option. |
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