Edited: 8/12/2006 7:35:51 PM by clean cut creations
We have just finished our prototype truck for our new airride setup for colorados and canyons. It is laying stock (non z'd) frame on 20's running our tubular upper and lower control arms, our wishbone rear three link and notch. This uses the original gas tank and straps raised with our tubular upper and lower crossmembers. This truck also has our raised tubular trans crossmember installed.
At this time we are NOT selling these parts outright. We ARE currently only accepting customers to have these parts installed at our shop by us.
All parts are currently being built INHOUSE.
If you have any questions about our parts please feel free to call the shop and we will gladly discuss your project.
Click on the link below to see some progress pics. LINK
1lowrado
+1y
I saw this on the colorado forum. You did an awesome job. I'm liking those control arms. I have your tranny member and the gas tank members are on order. As soon as you offer the other parts for sale you can bet I'll be first in line.
badfish57
+1y
looks good as usuall.. you need to chage the name to Clean Cut Colorados
clean cut creations
+1y
Edited: 8/12/2006 8:05:18 PM by clean cut creations
looks good as usuall.. you need to chage the name to Clean Cut Colorados
That HAS somehow become our niche market as of recently! It looked like a damn chevy dealership here the other day when we had a bunch of them in for work at one time. That was cool! We'll take whatever we can get.....
jbaker72157
+1y
f*cking right doggie!
no1lowr
+1y
um, i thin your guys work is phenominal but wouldnt a z help to not drag on the lower crossmember where the arms mount, eventuallly you will drag through the lower arm mounts, at least comes across that way from the pic.
clean cut creations
+1y
Edited: 8/13/2006 8:34:42 AM by clean cut creations
Originally posted by NO1LOWR
um, i thin your guys work is phenominal but wouldnt a z help to not drag on the lower crossmember where the arms mount, eventuallly you will drag through the lower arm mounts, at least comes across that way from the pic.
Sure it would be great to be able to z the front clip. That thought crossed my mind. Not everybody has the capabilities to do that. If a customer personally desides their truck needs that then great. I don't want to make it manditory to get it on the ground. Our parts are designed to reuse as much of the factory frame and parts as possible to keep down the time/cash for the installer. I can't help the fact that GM designed this truck to make it nearly impossible for the regular Joe to get one of these on the ground for cheap. Gone are the days of the S10 with some bagcups and a fourlink and you would be on the ground. This truck reminds me of how hard it is to get a dakota to lay hard. That is why you don't see many full frame layin Dakotas.
clean cut creations
+1y
jbaker72157
+1y
looking good as usuall, and do you know if his roll pan is steel? I really like how it matches the bodyline of the tailgate
mtm
+1y
do you have to tub the firewall on colorados for 20s?