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Old Feb 16, 2005, 05:14 PM
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WORKS Croxx Plate II NOW AVAILABLE!

http://www.worksevo.com/store/produc...products_id=39

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Old Feb 16, 2005, 05:24 PM
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and it works with larger downpipes, thats impressive!
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Old Feb 16, 2005, 05:27 PM
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woo hooo!
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n/m

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I was wondering how long it would take to come out. I could not wait 2 years so I went with Cusco.

Very nice piece though and the price is good as well. It so pretty I would hate to scratch it up.
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Im going to wait for some reviews because my cusco is just fine.... however i do like better underbody protection with the plate
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wow...that thing is utter sex. So then this plate will clear all 3 inch downpipes? or just some? Whats the deal if it doesnt clear the rmr i have? can i return it for a refund?
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that thing's hott... i'd sleep with it... lol
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Originally Posted by blackevoVII
wow...that thing is utter sex. So then this plate will clear all 3 inch downpipes? or just some? Whats the deal if it doesnt clear the rmr i have? can i return it for a refund?
It should clear almost all 3 inch downpipes, if it does not, you may return it for credit if you don't feel like cutting it to make it clear.

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How much thicker is it vs. the croxx 1 ? Why now and not before .
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Originally Posted by cleanevo
How much thicker is it vs. the croxx 1 ? Why now and not before .
I believe it's only a couple of mm thicker. WORKS designed the original Croxx Plate in conjunction with the OEM and 70mm DPs, so the opening is smaller. With the larger downpipes, the opening had to be larger as well. In order to maintain the structural rigidity, a thicker material was used.
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Again, so what kind of deal do WE get???

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Ya i have been watching this item and i have a couple questions. I do understand how one solid piece would be stronger. But using that thin of aluminum i dont understand how that is going to help that much over a good round bar system that uses all the mounting points also? At any rate it is a very nice piece i give you that.

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Originally Posted by 2k4EvoVIII
Ya i have been watching this item and i have a couple questions. I do understand how one solid piece would be stronger. But using that thin of aluminum i dont understand how that is going to help that much over a good round bar system that uses all the mounting points also? At any rate it is a very nice piece i give you that.
With a one piece plate bolted to all 5 points, you not only get lateral bracing, like with the OEM bars, but also cross-over bracing between front and rear connection points. That’s probably why WORKS called it “Croxx” (a play on words, insinuating cross-over) J
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We've got another batch in stock and they're on sale
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