I was searching around KrazyKustomz.com and on their main page they are advertising a new compound to make body kits, called Aeroflex. It flexes like urethane, but fixes up like fiberglass when it actually does break. Has anybody ever tried these bumpers? How do they fit compared to a straight fiberglass kit?
http://krazykustomzonline.com/
recently, i think i have read some bad transactions happened. search for their name on this site, you should find something
razzi does the same thing and i have heard nothing but good thing about the fit of their kits
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I'm pretty sure its the same stuff - im not too sure though.
-Seth
I will say that the Razzi kits are ABS plastic/urethane based, where as IF the krazy kustomz kits are still fiberglass based, then they are DEFINITELY different things.
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- Sold my beloved J in April 2010 -
same crap as aerogears been talking about for years... they made some of aerogears kits
7 months without a date and counting
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So is this stuff cheap or worth the extra bucks?
K...
So I emailed razzi last night and asked them if their material would flex like the ones in the pictures on the krazykustoms site and they sent this back...
Hi Seth. "Aeroflex" is a registered trademark of Razzi. Our legal dept. will be contacting this company. Yes, our parts will twist exactly like the one in the photo.
Tom
I wasn't out for that type of answer but...
So i'm pretty sure this isn't the same stuff the razzi kits are made of, and I know the razzi kits fit really good but if this isn't the same stuff than i'm not sure how it will fit. If it is the same, then they will fit good and flex like urethane.
-Seth
I guess I should buy my kit off of krazykustomz before they get sewed
Viper98912 wrote:I will say that the Razzi kits are ABS plastic/urethane based, where as IF the krazy kustomz kits are still fiberglass based, then they are DEFINITELY different things.
Yea like Viper said the Razzi kits "Aeroflex" is ABS, its really just strengthened plastic, I haven't heard any problems with Razzi as well, thats why on a razzi kit you place it over the orginal bumpers etc. this way you keep the original "crash/saftey" condition of your vehicle and dont have to worry about relocating Air bag sensors which sometimes you have to do when you get a Fiberglass or Urethane replacement bumper.