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AAR shaker bubbles review

Started by 72restocuda, November 14, 2022, 02:43:29 PM

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72restocuda

Going down the shaker hood build road, any thoughts on the AAR shaker bubble, great price, thanks
-Steve

anlauto

I'm sure you get what you pay for  :alan2cents:
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72restocuda

boy If that isn't ominous, thanks


anlauto

AAR makes nice products, but if they are that much cheaper then say a quality product from Tommy the Chryco, then I wouldn't expect the same level of detail or correctness etc... but if that doesn't bother you, then you'll get what you pay for :dunno:

I've seen there AAR hoods, but I haven't seen a shaker bubble from AAR up close
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fc7cuda

 :dunno:@72restocuda

Did you see this on their website?

topside of bubble is like original, but has NO provisions for attaching grills, doors, cable etc. Grills can be attached by customer using epoxy.

:dunno:

anlauto

Quote from: fc7cuda on November 15, 2022, 06:51:53 AM
:dunno:@72restocuda

Did you see this on their website?

topside of bubble is like original, but has NO provisions for attaching grills, doors, cable etc. Grills can be attached by customer using epoxy.


:dunno:

...and that's exactly what I meant  :alan2cents:
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JP426

It looks like they offer two different bubbles, one with the provisions and the lightweight version without.

I ordered the bubble from Tommy the Chryco though, as it is the closest to the original that I have found.