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KRZ bodydropless frame ?
Hello yall,
I have a question about those frames...I know they exist but haven't seen 'em yet.
Last weekend a friend of mine told me I could have one shipped for around 10G canadian...I think it's worth it since I'd have a lot of time to put into making a frame. Considering it's a rolling chassis (except for the wheels...at least it's what I've heard), I'd end up saving a bit by buying the frame instead of making one and having to make/buy all the brackets I need.
Also I don't have space and only a little spare time...so that could be something interesting for me.
What yall think of those frames?? If you have pics I'd like to see some.
Thanks
That red frame is so beautiful... :tear:
Do you have some info?? How much would it cost me?? Does it really come with all the bags?? Does it include valves, compresson, thank......???
The frame is really insane!!!
i doubt it comes with the suspension, im guessing its a bare frame with the MOUNTS for the bags and stuff.....
Edited: 10/14/2005 9:06:53 AM by TiMe_1
its JUST the frame rails. you have to put a link setup on it.it doesnt come with bags or any of that other stuff. and also.....the red truck is SOLD. Brian just sold it not to long ago.
i do love the way they welded to the axle tubes and NOT the cast pumkin. the only thing i don't like is that the endlink on the wishbone above the axle pivots side to side on the thread. why would terry do something like that. why did'nt he use a heim joint or a johnny joint??? other than that he does badass work.i love those wishbones he makes.
Originally posted by Low00Sierra
It says $4K on their website for a frame... seems better than cutting what you have up to me, but body drops in general scare me off anyway...
4G is good..but I may have to pay around 2-3G for shipping (I'm in Quebec, Canada)...in canadian it'll be closer to 8G
Is it still worth it Considering I have to buy all my bags, valves, fittings, four link and stuff anyways??
I guess I'm not exactly sure what it accomplishes by using their frame, but if it is basically a stock floor drop w/o having to cut your stock shit, then hell yeah it's worth it. No need for a frame table and measuring a million times to get it right, just bolt/weld on your shit and go... still a lot of work, but seems like the way to go to me!