shimmy
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anyone around seattle/bellevue have the TNT system? i'd like to see it in person...
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shimmy said:anyone around seattle/bellevue have the TNT system? i'd like to see it in person...
-shimmy
ECKSJAY said:I'm installing Matt's (IXNAYXJ) this week. You're welcome to come by and take a look at it. It's mostly painted now, doing a Rustoleum hammered grey finish.![]()
Avanteone said:SO, how'd it go Phil? Have you seen/installed the CLayton's kit. I'm interested in how they compare. I like the Clayton's kit for it's pure simplicity and "beef". I've abused mine and installed several with very good luck, but I'm always open to options for my customers.
J
Avanteone said:OK, I'm not trying to start another LA vs SA or longarm versus OTHER longarms argument.... but no way in hell I would run a pre-bent arm on my rigI know it's strong, but that's just opening a door for problems for me. The advantage to the TNT kit as well as the RE kit, is that there's no welding. WHICH IS FINE if you have some sort of allergic reaction or something to welding.
Coming from a shop owners perspective and having now dealt with installations of SEVERAL long arm kits, I think that welding on a crossmember like the Clayton's kit is far superior to the bolt on. I installed a Claytons' kit on a ZJ a couple of months ago... had probably 5 or 6 hours total involved in attaching the crossmembers, arms, etc. We JUST finished up installing the Rubicon Express LA kit on another ZJ, and we're in it at LEAST 10-12 hours drilling the 50 or 60 holes required, mounting all of the brackets, etc. This is just one of those things where I think simpler is better.
J
Thanks for the vote of confidence, guys.ECKSJAY said:Looking at the way the upper arm brackets are welded on though, it looks like it would prevent further bending. Hard to say though...I guess if anyone can do it, Matt can.![]()
Avanteone said:SO, how'd it go Phil? Have you seen/installed the CLayton's kit. I'm interested in how they compare. I like the Clayton's kit for it's pure simplicity and "beef". I've abused mine and installed several with very good luck, but I'm always open to options for my customers.
J
hysiderafter said:I know this isn't exactly on topic here but Avanteone's comment about going to Aukeen driveline caught my attention. Are they a good outfit to deal with in terms of work quality and cost? I've done some business with Drivelines NW in Tacoma and they tend to be very high priced. Yesterday I had some work done at Fleetpride in Tacoma and they were great to work with and did a nice job for a reasonable price. I'm always looking to find out about local companies that people have actual experience dealing with as I don't like to learn everything the hard way. Thanks, Steve
shimmy said:well, if john takes his business to Aukeen, then they've got to be reputable. i definitely trust john's judgement.
Don't feel bad...they erased my response too.red91inWA said:which one of you bastards deleted my post ???![]()
red91inWA said:which one of you bastards deleted my post ???![]()