TOY: Re: RE: Re: RE: IFS 4x's
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TOY: Re: RE: Re: RE: IFS 4x's
> I already have Drews lowpro bumpstops.
> I was talking about WCOR's kit($).
Having built a competitive product from scratch, WCOR is selling it at
the bottom end of economics there... I know I can't beat their price, it's
just too time consuming to build.
> What are you putting together that will be stronger than straight axle? Are
> you talking about your 9" center and porsche CV's?
Among other things. I've been further improving it, and I'm not just
going to let this thousand-dollar setback stop me from continuing to
improve... I know I can find somebody that can do it cheaper, problem
so far is (on this particular part) Mark Williams is local, and wants to
cut the sucker out of billet 4140, heat treat it in-house... and if I want
them to do it, it'll cost me almost a grand. It's going to Moser for a
quote tomorrow.
There's more fun stuff coming down the pike, too... a good portion of
which is sitting in pieces in my garage, waiting for me to have the
time to put it together. Gotta finish that IFS improvement first though,
Dakota is fast approaching, and I'm getting tired of breaking my Toy
parts (what little is left that *is* Toy on my truck) up there... long past
due to get rid of the last few Toy parts. :)
Yeah, I know this is kinda cryptic, and intentionally so; I don't want
to spill the beans on the new front end before I have a working one.
Especially since I don't know yet what it'll cost, or what's going to
happen when I push it.
--scott ellinger@frii.com
http://www.rockstomper.com