JimChevy
May 7th, 06, 11:41 AM
Is there such a thing as decent roller rockers on a budget price?. I've seen alot of posts here about products that are not the Big name companies and wanted to know if anybody has tried any full roller rocker brands that worked good?. I've heard good and bad about Proform brand. I was looking at Summits:http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=SUM%2DG6906&N=4294839887+4294804215+4294863060+4294878249+4294 908216+4294840140+115&autoview=sku
Bob West
May 7th, 06, 12:21 PM
I'm not sure who makes Summits, why not Harland Sharps http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=CSP%2DS1002&N=115&autoview=sku
Hi-po SS 454
May 7th, 06, 2:11 PM
If you do a "search" on roller rockers you'll be surprised of what you read. You'll read complaints and satisfaction on good and bad brands. Check it out. After that, and you decide which ones you might want, then go to Summit Racing site and check prices on that brand
erikbuzz
May 7th, 06, 2:21 PM
Find the ones you want and check prices everywhere!
www.summitracing.com
www.jegs.com
www.ebaymotors.com
etc.
Some companies will match prices plus 10% too. Do your homework to get the best bang for your buck.
Busted Knuckles
May 7th, 06, 3:11 PM
Harland Sharps are the best for the buck, IMHO. You'll also be hard pressed to find anyone that's not pleased with 'em.
nakamura_racing_sports
May 7th, 06, 7:30 PM
I have the CAT(yes I know) Stainless pieces and they look pretty good. This is with a .600+ lift on the intake side and .589 on the exhaust. It was $200 straight from CAT in 1.6/1.5 ratio 7/16" studs. Shipping was $50 to Hawaii, but should be cheaper up there. Crane Energizers are good street/strip rockers and I just got a set locally for $189 under our shop's account.
JimChevy
May 7th, 06, 7:54 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. I actually have one buddy running Harland Sharps on a small block and another friend running them on his big block. Both are very happy with them.