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Buying Fuse Kit Section by Section???
Has anyone ever compared the kit price vs. all the parts in that particular kit purchased individually. I am sure there is a bit of a kit discount. In the interest of not shelling out $15K all at once for the fuse kit, I was considering buying a few sections at a time. I am building slow, and paying as I go. No rush here and a free and clear aircraft when I am complete.
My thought is rather than have downtime while saving for the next kit, keep building a few sections at a time. This would keep the process moving forward. Who knows, Vans might not even allow it. I know there are some parts needed early for fitting (i.e. main gear) that will not be actually installed until later. There would also be a ton of little things (hardawre and such) that I would need to count quantities for. I am going to send Vans an email tomorrow, but I was curious if anyone has already completed this exercise. Thanks! |
Will be interesting to see what you turn up...
Shipping may eat your lunch though. |
Very possible
It would take some careful planing to keep the shipping in check. For example, ordering all skins in one order regardless of when I need them.
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I would guess at least 50% more.
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I had just received the finishing kit, so I was already quite a ways through the build. I did part out some of the FWF kit for two reasons. The first was that there were some items I wanted to replace with other vendor's products. The second reason is that on the RV-10 the first few steps are easier to perform in advance before the engine is hung. I went through the excercise and priced all the items in the inventory list that are on the "list" on Van's site. You won't be able to get pricing for 100% of the items unless you call Van's. None of the parts bags are detailed or is priicing available online. Also, in looking for things for friends several big ticket items like the RV-10 door shells and the cowl aren't listed online either. I wasn't able to do a complete comparison, but my gut feel is that you are going to pay a 10%-20% premium for the parts. However, the real penalty is shipping and crating charges. I can easily see that costing an extra couple grand on a fuselage or wing kit. While I understand not wanting debt, financing the kit for the period of the buld may be less expensive than ordering piece meal. First Pyrority will provide a construction loan and are pretty easy to work with. |
Wow this is weird timing, I just asked Van's that question this weekend and had a conversation with one of their support people about it yesterday. For the benefit of all, here is the initial response I got from Van's:
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Also, as somebody mentioned above, shipping will go up dramatically. They have to crate the parts, which would need non-standard (for Van's) crating. Plus the shipping companies put a premium on out-sized parts. I had to replace an HS rear spar; as I recall the cost was reasonable but the shipping was nearly $200. Better if all those outsize parts arrive in a single package.
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