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The TRF uprated springs look a lot like Goodparts ones - but at a higher price.

The 'better' swaybars bear more than a passing resemblance also...

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... and their Roller Rockers, and...

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Charles Runyon and Richard Good have a working relationship for selling GoodParts-developed products in the TRF catalog. Early on, TRF has promoted the use of aftermarket performance upgrades, some that have worked and are maintained in their catalog, and some that seem out of favor for a vaiety of reasons and have been dropped. Richard is a regular at the TRF Summer Party where he regularly kicks butt on the drag strip. I think Richard would like to get out of the marketing side of his company (just my opinion, I could be dead wrong on that) and devote his time to the other aspects of R&D and manufacturing (or having manufactued). I would hate to see the day come from whence
Richard no longer can give tech tips on his own products. That might not happen. It might be that he is just expanding his marketing face. Wouldn't be surprised if Moss doesn't try to pick up his line.

TRF does market some Revington products but under the header, "if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it" basically.



Bill
 
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