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cybrfire
05-14-2006, 04:24 PM
Here's a piece we did up yesterday.



Couple things to note though. I will be trimming down the bridge supports to make for more clearance.



These will be supplied with GRADE 9 Hardware. 7/16" bolts, pinch lock nuts and washers.


http://www.diy4x.com/photos/axle_clamp2.JPG




http://www.diy4x.com/photos/axle_clamp.JPG



Everything you see here is 1/4" thick material. The tubing is DOM.



From here we will be moving into a bolt on shock mount for our Shock mount inboarding kit.



We will also continue development on our Bolt on Truss/antiwrap system which by the way isn't far off.



Introductory price of $45 per clamp including the hardware of course.

Keep in mind these can easily be modded to suit your needs whether it be a shock mount or a link mount.

KidJethro
05-14-2006, 10:23 PM
I've always wondered why you don't advertise on Pirate. Lots of potential customers there... :blink:

cybrfire
05-14-2006, 10:36 PM
I put a ad out on there from time to time but not very often. Every time I do it takes about 3 weeks to recover.

KidJethro
05-14-2006, 10:42 PM
I put a ad out on there from time to time but not very often. Every time I do it takes about 3 weeks to recover.
To recover from what? Lots of orders? Thats a good thing. :D

crewcabroller
05-15-2006, 01:22 AM
Not really... Back in the day when I first started making diff covers, before they were available from every other fabber on the planet, zakk posted a pic of his and I ended up making 17 covers in 2 weeks. Thats when I said screw this, I'm just making stuff for friends until I can get a real shop up and running. I probably got about 5 pm's a day for a couple weeks after those were made and I told everyone it would be a few months and most lost interest after the first month thankfully.

Twisted Whipz
05-15-2006, 01:40 AM
than there's the rest that never learn. what are rules all about, any how.

crewcabroller
05-15-2006, 01:54 AM
:p

cybrfire
05-15-2006, 12:42 PM
Yeah, to recover from orders. I do 14 hour days on the average now and that is usually 7 days a well. So when it gets really busy I just don't leave the shop.