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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 239314" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>But they're still plastic, which is much more conducive to breaking and cracking than fiberglass is. I weigh 205, and I've been able to stand on properly-made fiberglass kick panels without any form of flexing at all; I can't say the same for Q-Logic. Granted, that kind of pressure is never going to be applied to them in a realistic application, but it shows the huge stability differences between plastic and fiberglass.</p><p></p><p>And custom-made fiberglass kick panels should only run you around 200 or so; the extra 50 is well worth it in my opinion. Or you can just do it yourself, which would run maybe 100 bucks or so (depending on the quantity) plus labor. Fiberglassing really isn't as hard as a lot of people make it out to be, it's just a tedious (and messy) process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 239314, member: 545529"] But they're still plastic, which is much more conducive to breaking and cracking than fiberglass is. I weigh 205, and I've been able to stand on properly-made fiberglass kick panels without any form of flexing at all; I can't say the same for Q-Logic. Granted, that kind of pressure is never going to be applied to them in a realistic application, but it shows the huge stability differences between plastic and fiberglass. And custom-made fiberglass kick panels should only run you around 200 or so; the extra 50 is well worth it in my opinion. Or you can just do it yourself, which would run maybe 100 bucks or so (depending on the quantity) plus labor. Fiberglassing really isn't as hard as a lot of people make it out to be, it's just a tedious (and messy) process. [/QUOTE]
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