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Old 27 Jul 2003, 12:15 (Ref:672438)   #1
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I'm just about to buy a Tatus RC98/99 does anyone know where i can get parts and spares?
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Old 27 Jul 2003, 13:34 (Ref:672460)   #2
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You should ask Bob Pearson. He usually hangs out in the National Racing Forum I think...
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 07:20 (Ref:672986)   #3
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They certainly ain't cheap - get your wallet ready boy!

Think Dallara F3 prices (like £500 for a wishbone) and take an ickle bit off...
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 07:31 (Ref:672997)   #4
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JR, You are nothing but a trouble maker,Vortex, don't believe a word of what he says. The most expensive Tatuus wishbone is a bottom rear and we sell them foe £240 each. We can also provide most other things, and anything we can't we can point you towards.
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 07:42 (Ref:673005)   #5
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£240 is cheap is it then, when it costs about £25 to make??

I thought Van Diemen always took the pee for Zetec w/bs...
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 07:55 (Ref:673019)   #6
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I will treat that comment with the contempt it deserves.
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 08:43 (Ref:673053)   #7
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You've gone quiet JR, you're making me nervous. Seriously though, apart from your offer to make me wishbones for £25 to allow me to make a profit retailing them, what do VD wishbones cast for FF's. We used to run a VD Renault and we found that the wishbone prices were about the same as other people were paying for Tatuus and Swift. I would be very surprised if there was much difference. Is a Dallara wishbone really £500 or are you spreading dis-information.
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 12:56 (Ref:673249)   #8
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Well Bob

VD do charge that money for Zetec wishbones, yet FF1600 wishbones retail for under £100 - they are the same - probably just a little bit shorter.

Dallara F3 w/bs cost circa £500. Genuine Tatuus RC96-99 w/bs cost only a bit less than Dallara, but I don't think anyone imports them now from Tatuus, hence other people make them for a bit less £.

The material for a (steel) w/b costs tops £10.

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Old 28 Jul 2003, 14:14 (Ref:673341)   #9
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JR,
I don't understand about the 1600 w/bones being so much cheaper. Actually the Tatuus price list, which we have, puts the w/bone prices at about the same as we charge. The prices are very strange, somethings are reasonable, some things are dreadfully expensive. I could understand it if they had inflated the prices of the parts most likely to be damaged, but it isn't even that clear.
Tatuus don't even supply them anymore, it isn't just a case of nobody wanting to import them.
You are right that the material costs of wishbones are low, it is the man hours of prepping pieces, loading and unloading parts to the jig during welding and final alignment of the components to the jig to ensure that they will fit the car which costs the money. Plus of course the initial jig costs have to be re-couped somewhere.
You must visit a Renault round sometime and come round and introduce yourself
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Old 28 Jul 2003, 17:34 (Ref:673502)   #10
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Vortex, we are one of the front running cars in BARC Renault, if you are interested in and help whether it be consultancy, race preparation or friendly advice then email me and I will send you a link to my website.

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Old 30 Jul 2003, 20:37 (Ref:675698)   #11
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Most good fabriacators could make the parts you require cheaply if you can take them a pattern and any damaged W/B's to use the ends.
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Old 30 Jul 2003, 20:59 (Ref:675726)   #12
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Do any off you guys that run teams in BARC Formula Reanult know of any teams, including yourselves, that do arrive and drive for one-off races?

If so can you drop me an email at andy@andyroberts.uk.com as I would be interested.
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Old 31 Jul 2003, 07:30 (Ref:676018)   #13
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Mak,
Unfortunately the design of them makes it very difficult to re-use most of the ends. Although it is possible, the time spent in reclaiming them would result in greater cost than stamping out new ones. ( doesn't apply of course if you can re-claim them yourself, but it isn't easy)
The problem with going to someone who isn't making them regularily is that you will also have to pay for manufacture of the jig which can be very expensive.
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