Coilover brackets
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You guys know if you have the drawings for the brackets you could send them to places like Ruff Stuff Specialties or Ballistic Fab and they will give you a quote on custom cut brackets. Then all you need to do is weld them up. I could do it if you guys are serious about it. Id like to see the drawings though.
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You guys know if you have the drawings for the brackets you could send them to places like Ruff Stuff Specialties or Ballistic Fab and they will give you a quote on custom cut brackets. Then all you need to do is weld them up. I could do it if you guys are serious about it. Id like to see the drawings though.
Ohhh additionally, currently I guess they're custom Fox coilovers that ORW sells? If u could find a more convenient or way to mount the coilovers that be sooo much better.
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I'm not sure what is so special about the Fox coilovers. I already did this once for Nicks truck in the front. I didnt even have IFS when I made them. We used a QA1 coilover.
Who is close that would like something like this? Maybe they could over and we could test fit a set in?
Who is close that would like something like this? Maybe they could over and we could test fit a set in?
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You buy the coilovers or send the money to me and I will buy them and I will pay for the steel and all other supplies to put it on your truck. All I need is a IFS truck and someone to invest in coilovers/springs.
I would guess it will be a 2 trip ordeal. One to do some measuring, the others to do the fit finish and drive.
I would guess it will be a 2 trip ordeal. One to do some measuring, the others to do the fit finish and drive.
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You buy the coilovers or send the money to me and I will buy them and I will pay for the steel and all other supplies to put it on your truck. All I need is a IFS truck and someone to invest in coilovers/springs.
I would guess it will be a 2 trip ordeal. One to do some measuring, the others to do the fit finish and drive.
I would guess it will be a 2 trip ordeal. One to do some measuring, the others to do the fit finish and drive.
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Here you go Zach
I don’t understand the problem. The rectangular pieces are 90* angles. And, where the pieces are welded together are 90* angles. The only angles that are actually important are the welded ones. The rest can be made at whatever angle you want. If you have the measurements you can figure out the angles. I don’t have them either, but with measurements the lines will only go together one way, which will give you the angle. Sure it will take more time to figure out, but it’s your only option. Nobody has a more detailed drawing.
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
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Damnit tent I just spent 10min searching on my phone and realized u already posted haha
Originally Posted by 04blackedge
Here you go Zach
I don’t understand the problem. The rectangular pieces are 90* angles. And, where the pieces are welded together are 90* angles. The only angles that are actually important are the welded ones. The rest can be made at whatever angle you want. If you have the measurements you can figure out the angles. I don’t have them either, but with measurements the lines will only go together one way, which will give you the angle. Sure it will take more time to figure out, but it’s your only option. Nobody has a more detailed drawing.
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
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Damnit tent I just spent 10min searching on my phone and realized u already posted haha
Originally Posted by 04blackedge
Here you go Zach
I don’t understand the problem. The rectangular pieces are 90* angles. And, where the pieces are welded together are 90* angles. The only angles that are actually important are the welded ones. The rest can be made at whatever angle you want. If you have the measurements you can figure out the angles. I don’t have them either, but with measurements the lines will only go together one way, which will give you the angle. Sure it will take more time to figure out, but it’s your only option. Nobody has a more detailed drawing.
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
Here is an example of the finished product:
Here is a picture showing why most of the angles aren’t important:
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Sure thing... Hardest part is gonna be taking all the measurements from the brackets to CAD... Easy part is taking them from CAD to our laser and then fitting and welding them up... If I do make them, they're all gonna be 3/16"-1/4" thick and welded with spray... I love spray, gets it nice and hot and just lays in. Strong as all get up too.