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!
That time I checked I thought this was the framerails, crossmembers, and front suspension up to spindles. (don't quote me because i may be wrong) but yes you will still need a rear link system but it is a nice way to go. Set your body on this frame and rock and roll.
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nvrloenuf
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It all depends on what you want.. You can get a Bodydrop done at a lot of places for about 4K..
impounded dakota
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Originally posted by maddawg
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
Last i asked, Jeff did all the frames, terry had been doing only the shop bag jobs, before he left.