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Looks good just need your fat bar rear to go with it.
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Very nice. I look forward to having this on my truck.
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Rob, you have any of those rear sway bars like the one on JT yet?
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Any header clearence issues?
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Any header that fits with a stock crossmember will fit with the WideRide
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Great news. We finished up the first run of crossmembers ahead of schedule. Complete IFS kits will run $2950.00. Thats hub to hub, coil-over, p/s, sway bar and motor mounts. Even the lower steering U-joint is included! Forum members get free shipping. We were going to hold off selling until july 4th (independence day) but sales are now going. Thanks for the great response.
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Nice looking set-up! The fact that you don't have to notch for the r&p is a plus!
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Rob
I see in one of your previous posts no 6 bolt "YET". Is it in the works? I like my 6 bolt wheel/tire setup and I have a 12 bolt rear end already in 6 bolt so I'd really like to keep the 6 bolt set up. What would be involved in making it work, is it even possible on your spindles? I've pretty well decided to go this route ie the full crossmember as I need all those parts anyways. I've only found one manufacturer offering a 6 bolt full cross member set up but to be honest I like the look of yours better. Thx M5 |
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6 lug is in the works. The rotor that we currently use is big enough, but here is what we have to do. 1) get a pair of blanks, with 6 lug ribbing. 2) machine in the 6 lug pattern. (thats the easy part) 3) Send them along with five grand of to ATL data labs, to be destroyed in testing. - Now, IF they surpass DOT spec, 4) Back to the foundry and order 1000 units, drilled, slotted, and zinc coated with the 6 lug pattern. 5) Find a place to store them, clean and dry. Oh yeah, got to pay for them too. - THEN, we can offer them for sale, and hope to get some orders. lol. thats the hot rod business. It's a big step, but it is in the works.
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Oh I see
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Got ya´!!!!! Free shipping to Germany??
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Ouch! maybe not on that one, but we'll do what we can. lol
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I´m really interested and so we should find out what shipping costs come together with the customs costs for overseas freight! It would be really bad if i have to put an additional 100 bucks in just for freight and customs!
What size is would be the freight and what weight? I´ll ask the customs department what they´ll charge me when i have the data! I´m really pressing my thumbs that its affordable! Volker |
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I'll get Tina to check it out for you.
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Sorry i didn´t meant 100 but 1000 bucks for freight and customs!
I´m on a budget but also realistic! ;-) I looked at the pics once more an it seems the frame is cut out where the motormounts are- is that right? Volker |
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Will these WideRide setups work on a 72 4x4 frame? I'm converting a 72 Blazer to 2wd, and think this is just the ticket.
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Hmmm, don't know. does a stock crossmember (2wd) bolt in?
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I believe so...so it stands to reason that yours would as well. Just wanted to ask in case there was something you guys knew about that may be an issue.
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to be honest, I don't know. I have a 72 blazer 4x4 in the shop now, so I'll take a look.
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I've installed both stock and PBDM in a 4wd Blazer frame. Only difference to speak of is that the 'rails kick up 1" higher, therefore ride height will be 1" lower. You will have to drill your own mounting holes, too.Posted via Mobile Device
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Great info, GL. Thanks!
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couple of question this package that you offer
1) does it require the frame to be c-notched 2) will the ride height match the wide ride 3) I know you offer shocks also Trailing arm parts 2" block kits Pro Panhard rod system Re-located shock mount kit High mount rear sway bar 3" drop variable rate springs These parts can be used to upgrade any OE trailing arm rear suspension |
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check out the new issue of StreetTrucks. they have highlites of our new rear frame assembly.
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ive talked to you before i cant remember if i asked or not but will stock arms bolt on here... ive got aftermarket tubular control arms that bolt on to the stock crossmemeber. im just pressed for money and if i can use the ones i have id be awesome.
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