So my tug boat is in shipyard in Tampa and when home my trip to the drag strip resulted in shitty 60' so I need a set of Relocation Brackets. I searched around and spoke with Kelly at BMR and realized the shop is only 20 min away. He promised a deep discount if I came over.
The outside of the shop is very unassuming and I wasn't sure I was at the right place. I came in and met Kelly and we bullshited about cars and projects on my 3.7 before I got the nickel tour.
The shop is fairly spacious with miles of tubing and plate steel.
I came across the jig that is used for the S197 K members and we talked about how it is built and the standards that they are made to.
Next we came across the pallet of S197 front control arms and asked if they have gotten any stronger. I was quite impressed with the subtle evolution that they had made and was amazed at the attention to detail and the weld quality.
The stack of parts waiting to hit their state of the art powder coating booth was astounding. To say I was impressed with their facility and work is a huge understatement. If you are on the fence about buying a BMR product I highly recommend you take the plunge. Unpainted the work is gorgeous.
After picking up the brackets we spoke at length on the upcoming Watts link. I have a lot of experience with a Saleen and a Fay II. No one will be dissapointment with what they have to offer, price point, adjustability, and quality will make this an absolute must have for everyone.
Thanks for the tour Kelly.
The outside of the shop is very unassuming and I wasn't sure I was at the right place. I came in and met Kelly and we bullshited about cars and projects on my 3.7 before I got the nickel tour.
The shop is fairly spacious with miles of tubing and plate steel.
I came across the jig that is used for the S197 K members and we talked about how it is built and the standards that they are made to.
Next we came across the pallet of S197 front control arms and asked if they have gotten any stronger. I was quite impressed with the subtle evolution that they had made and was amazed at the attention to detail and the weld quality.
The stack of parts waiting to hit their state of the art powder coating booth was astounding. To say I was impressed with their facility and work is a huge understatement. If you are on the fence about buying a BMR product I highly recommend you take the plunge. Unpainted the work is gorgeous.
After picking up the brackets we spoke at length on the upcoming Watts link. I have a lot of experience with a Saleen and a Fay II. No one will be dissapointment with what they have to offer, price point, adjustability, and quality will make this an absolute must have for everyone.
Thanks for the tour Kelly.