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Are the BMR K Members fixed?
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<blockquote data-quote="PWORLDSTANG" data-source="post: 16755363" data-attributes="member: 49424"><p>I want to bump it just to remind people how much of a circus the BMR K-Member has been, solely in hopes of steering people away from it. I previously re-posted several images pointing out clear design flaws (there were multiple) on it. Considering these design flaws, their documented fitment issues, and other intangibles like slow responsiveness and unfriendly customer service in my experience, I would hope no one considers these for purchase.</p><p></p><p>Additional considerations <em>not </em>to buy this K-Member:</p><p>1. They had <em>years </em>to develop this product and bring something solid to the market. Our chasis are not new and K-Members have been around for years for these cars. They were the last to the market and should have the most developed and best design. However, this couldn't be further from reality.</p><p></p><p>2. They took nearly four years to develop the Premium K-Member - and it still sucked.</p><p></p><p>With all this said, I'd rather throw a UPR K-Member on my car before one of these. At least you know what you get, you know it's tried, true, and fits. The BMR K-Member launch has been beyond disappointing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWORLDSTANG, post: 16755363, member: 49424"] I want to bump it just to remind people how much of a circus the BMR K-Member has been, solely in hopes of steering people away from it. I previously re-posted several images pointing out clear design flaws (there were multiple) on it. Considering these design flaws, their documented fitment issues, and other intangibles like slow responsiveness and unfriendly customer service in my experience, I would hope no one considers these for purchase. Additional considerations [I]not [/I]to buy this K-Member: 1. They had [I]years [/I]to develop this product and bring something solid to the market. Our chasis are not new and K-Members have been around for years for these cars. They were the last to the market and should have the most developed and best design. However, this couldn't be further from reality. 2. They took nearly four years to develop the Premium K-Member - and it still sucked. With all this said, I'd rather throw a UPR K-Member on my car before one of these. At least you know what you get, you know it's tried, true, and fits. The BMR K-Member launch has been beyond disappointing. [/QUOTE]
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