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    Quote Originally Posted by vara4 View Post
    Jeff; They are nice but I think $100 dollers is a little to pricey for me, though.
    Kurt


    I also think they are very nice and look very functional......but 39.99 sounds more like a selling price to move some product.

    I am sure you will sell some at 100 per set and probably make some decent side money.......but you would get alot more orders at a cheaper price.

    I would probably even be willing to do 49.99 or 25 bucks a piece.

    Just concerned over how well the material will hold up in daily use,I have no idea how aluminum reacts to battery acid and corosion?

    Once again ...that is a very nice part you have there...very good looking!

    Also my next concern would be once the battery post gets cleaned a few times and the diameter becomes smaller....how well they would adjust to this......it looks like the lever to tighten them down is already almost against the battery and would not be able to adjust any smaller....not sure if all battery posts are exactly the same size........the reason I say this is because it looks like you would only have 180 degrees of rotation with it on the post....I guess it is a good coarse thread to allow alot of clamping movement in such a short stroke? and could the lever end up sticking straight up in the air or is there a adjustment for this to allow the arm to lay down like in the picture no matter what.
    Last edited by shawnlee28; 04-10-2010 at 01:35 AM.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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