I have a pair (came with my STi) drying now after painting them with black paint designed for plastic surfaces. Anyone have an idea of what I'm in for? Will they still "suck"?
I have a pair (came with my STi) drying now after painting them with black paint designed for plastic surfaces. Anyone have an idea of what I'm in for? Will they still "suck"?
Humm...... I would have tried to dye them instead. :idea:Originally Posted by yahtzee
guess you'll c
Like a cheap ho,
Lousy suction, and guaranteed un-satisfied customer. Lucky if you're not left with a lingering afliction after cleansing affected areas with disinfectant.
And that's what I don't understand. I mean $10 for a bracket w/ some suction cups. Seems a bit high priced don't you think?
I agree, it's very high.Originally Posted by proudNMAmember
At least the detector doesn't come with it,
they just give you the good parts.
By itself, cost as a factor is nearly irrelevant. What IS relevant is how many units of "x" benefit a unit of "y" cost buys you -- the benefit / cost ratio, in other words.Originally Posted by proudNMAmember
If the custom bracket is the most effective solution in helping you avoid detection and avoid having your RD snatched, then it would be a trivial investment. And then there is the issue of effectiveness for the other competing solutions, and what they cost.
Well, it's not a Custom Bracket, all detectors come with thisOriginally Posted by lasitter
kinda bracket. This item is just a replacement in case
someone breaks or loses the one that came with the
detector.
Doc, that is good!
Paul
Originally Posted by Doc What, son?
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