Whats your thoughts on woodcraft tire warmers. Im in the market for tire warmers
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Whats your thoughts on woodcraft tire warmers. Im in the market for tire warmers
edit - sorry - you asked about WC specifically.
I was going to tell you to support Bickle. Not helpful to your question
Last edited by meme; 03-08-2012 at 08:47 AM.
I too have zero experience with Woodcraft warmers. I generally like woodcraft kit (rearsets, sliders etc). However I'd reitterate what meme said. I'm pleased I bought Bickle warmers. Not because they the best thing since sliced bread. But I wish I could walk across the pits to talk to every supplier or manufacturer of the stuff i'm using at the track. With Bickle warmers I almost always can. and if not Johns on the end of a phone. And you always get good and free advice.
Spineless swines. Cemented minds.
lol - guys - it's like we are in some cult chanting BICKLE!
Should I be mixing up some Kool-Aid,,,,,
bickleracing@sympatico.ca
If you PM me it may take longer!
I'll join that chant, +1 for Bickle.
My thoughts on the matter are that while they're probably a good product, they're not that much cheaper than John Bickle's setup and you absolutely will get a higher level of support from John, a local canuck, who comes to the track and is able to help people out when they have issues and to whom any warranty work is easy to do, whereas the woody's would have to go back to the states.
Bottom dollar price isn't everything, there's something to be said for making sure that the after-sales support network is in place to take care of you for the long run. I'm a big believer in building relationships with people who sell me important/spendy items, and if you're going to use warmers, quality is important.
Disclaimer: I havn't bought my warmers yet, but I've settled on John's after looking at the options and speaking to John. Like i said, I'm sure the woodcrafts are good, but it's the whole value chain that matters.
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