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Im not sure if this got twisted somewhere or what, but im not questioning how you run your forum. You can do anything you like, im not asking for an explanation or anything. I assumed when you requested that i not have my web page in my signature, that you should not post anything business related on the forum either, that is why i replied to post that BGRAY in the way i did, I didnt want any confustion or anything of the sort. Im not sure how that got confused or twisted, but honestly its none of my business how you run the forum you own.

Sorry for the confusion or problem, and thanks for the welcome. I will gladly post up some pictures of various work and what not if its allowed.


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I try to keep it as parts manufacturing only, but sometimes building complete trucks goes hand and hand with that. On a regular year, we would only build 3 customers trucks start to finish, and roughly 600-700 control arm sets. Keep in mind, we also run a full service machine shop, with multipule cnc machines and water jet. We do a lot of university work as well. If there are any University of Michigan fans out there, we did the design and manufacturing of their new concession area in the foot ball stadium. We machined, cut, welded then specked the installation of the entire layout, and then they hired a contractor to install the work after we were done. It was pretty cool really, and they liked the job so much, that after this years basketball season, we will do that arena as well. We do a lot of stuff like that as well for various businesses or charitys.

I personally like working with the automotive side of the work more than anything, all ways have.

One of the recent vehicles we have been lucky to work on was a truck that is headed out to SEMA right now, its a true AWD chevy Trailblazer SS that lays body on 22s and still keeps all the AWD intact and functionable. We designed, prototyped and built the entire front suspensoin. Steering, spindles, upper arms, lower arms, bag placment and most of all the function ability, The truck had to lay body on the 22" wheels they wanted and still tuck inside the fenders, keep less than 3 degrees camber change throughout its suspension cycle. I had about a month into the design and prototypes, then another month into the final fabrication of the parts. All this time, i never had the truck here with me. I relied on photos and measurments, the truck was in arkansas the whole time.

We designed and built everything for this in house. The only thing that was purchased were the bolts for assembely, and the bearings, everything else was hand made.

Here is how it turned out:
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bad ass work. where the fuckn tbss :drool: lol. guess we have to wait for sema to see pics of that. will be sick
 
Yea, its being unloaded at sema tommorrow, but its not 100% complete. They ran out of time for the graphic work for the paint, and for the custom front drive shafts as well, so its not quite finished, but when its done, it sure will be a heck of a truck.

Here are a few semi complete pics:

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Another interesting one we are building, will be at SEMA 2013, but we started it a few months ago. I cannot post any actual pictures of the build yet, just because we have a bit of sponsor obligation before we show the inital pictures of the build, but i would say after this years SEMA show, we will probably start posting pics of the build.

The truck is being named project Durasteer. Were taking a NBS Crew Cab silverado, and stuffing a fully functioning quadrasteer rear end into it, as well as a 6.6 Duramax motor with a bunch of work done to it. The obvious will be done as well, 2" roof section, 1" body section, uni-body. Its going to receive a full bumper to bumper mandrel bent chassis, full fabricated front and rear suspension as well every suspension part will be cnc machined from solid aluminum. 24" Billet raceline wheels, sectioned SS bumper and a customer interior as well.

This is going to be an interesting truck as well when done.

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:sweetjesus: that crew is gonna be sick..imo the wheels on the tbss kill it, needs billets..sick as fuck other than the wheels though
 
Quadrasteer and a6.6? Me gusta

Yea, the quadrasteer is pretty slick. I narrowed the rear end 3.5" on each side so we can do 24x12 raceline wheels. The inital plan was to do a 6.0 ls motor, but a local performance shop offered a deal for a 6.6 with all the goodies, and it couldnt be passed up.
 
that TBSS is so nice. Wish I had access to a tig. I love your frames. They're very clean and look pretty simple. I hate when shops go overboard with bent tubing.