Are these real?
Re: Are these real?
scoot i remember that u told me about some good editing software. i wanna give it a shot since i'm the only computer literate one btwn gil and me. what was it again. Should i just buy a bundled package from best buy?
wat do u think of this?
http://www.hermanstreet.com/store/smar
wat do u think of this?
http://www.hermanstreet.com/store/smar
if you have a mac final cut is the way to go, otherwise adobe premiere then sony vegas, pinnacle is good but hard to learn, ulead is ok too. most softwares are expensive - it all depends if you want to just make internet clips or if you are trying to do something more professional.
Re: Are these real?
Originally Posted by E-Loc540
Well you many have only paid 112 on your rims but I hope you know someone at the machine shop because those fabricated parts will be alot of money and alot more head ache than you really know.
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Originally Posted by letsride
How are spacers and brackets going to be alot of money? Neither are that hard to make, and yes I have a friend that owns a choppershop with all the machines that are needed.
Im serious.........Im not ******* you at all... time is money and there is alot of figuring to make a piece of metal to line up correctly to not only fit but to clear other moving parts. God knows how much a shop will charge to make a bracket. The spacers are nothing but the brackets.................
I mean look at a dirtbike oversize rotor bracket (they are mass produced and they still retail for 80 bucks and its just a little piece. I work for a floor company, we were charged 300 bucks to have a 4 foot curved piece of oak threshold made. I know this is different but the same thing will pretty much happen with those brackets.
Well you many have only paid 112 on your rims but I hope you know someone at the machine shop because those fabricated parts will be alot of money and alot more head ache than you really know.
Quote:
Originally Posted by letsride
How are spacers and brackets going to be alot of money? Neither are that hard to make, and yes I have a friend that owns a choppershop with all the machines that are needed.
Im serious.........Im not ******* you at all... time is money and there is alot of figuring to make a piece of metal to line up correctly to not only fit but to clear other moving parts. God knows how much a shop will charge to make a bracket. The spacers are nothing but the brackets.................
I mean look at a dirtbike oversize rotor bracket (they are mass produced and they still retail for 80 bucks and its just a little piece. I work for a floor company, we were charged 300 bucks to have a 4 foot curved piece of oak threshold made. I know this is different but the same thing will pretty much happen with those brackets.







