
What started as a passion in modifying cars, quickly began a company.
Hello, my name is Brad and this is my company. After struggling to find pre-made solutions to problems I faced while modifying my personal vehicles. I endeavoured into creating my own solutions, having a few mates in the same vehicle groups they too ran into the same issues I originally faced.
So then came the suggestion. Why don’t I market these solutions myself? To fill the very niche market gap in the aftermarket vehicle parts scene. Thus my company was born. We don’t do “good enough” here. Everything is over-engineered to stand the sands of time. If I wouldn’t go on my own vehicles its not good enough.
FAQs
Who is currently behind BAD?
As of autumn of twenty-twenty-five Brad is the face and the man behind operations.
Why choose BAD over other manufactures on the market?
BAD currently offers solutions that span a very niche gap in the market. So in that regard we are the only company to offer a specific solution. Occasionally BAD will offer solutions that are already out there.
What makes your solutions better than those that may already be on the market?
Expanding on the above question. A perfect example is our MX-5 NC battery relocation kit. While many relocation kits have existed for years, none of them in my personal experience offer future expansion for various new circuits the owners may add down the line such as direct fuel pump supplies, heat exchanger fans, audio equipment such as amplifiers or lighting. The fusing on these kits and the components used by many other manufactures are in my opinion sub-par. Not to mention our relocation kit includes a new fused main-fusebox cable that is a direct swap. With only one factory Mazda cable needing to be crimped. Speeding up installation time. We try to keep this same process the same within our range of products. Say whether you have a Mazda MX-5 or a Nissan Navara, the battery relocation kits are as close as possible in regard to installation time.
Where are these products made?
Right here in Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
