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10-09-2007, 12:35 AM | #22 | |
3DrDwn--the 'burb not the band
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: missoula, mt
Posts: 598
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Re: porterbuilt dropmember questions
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I'm a former shop owner specializing in air ride and chassis modding. I have a college degree specializing in welding engineering and can easily build most of the parts I buy. Since returning to retail work i still try to build a project now and then. I'm by no means made of money and need to balance a mortgage and other "grown up" bills against the needs of my toys. when it came time to decide on Nathan's product I weighed the pros and cons... most of which have been stated already. For my situation I couldn't afford NOT to get it. It is a very nice piece that pictures just can't do justice. I've used weld in M-II kits from several companies, scotts superide, and the fat-man set-up. All are nice pruducts but the DM seems sturdier ( important for those sticky-up man holes) and it's easy bolt in application just can't be beat. On my burb I had the front clip off already and the motor pulled so I was a few steps ahead but I went from a stock roller to DM installed and bagged in just a few hours( 4 if memory serves). I'm confident that a weld in application would have taken me that long to feel confident that I got it placed correctly before that first bead would be run. at my old shop rate of $50/hr I'm willing to bet Nathan's product SAVED me at least 8 hours or $400 Minimum. One pro that I haven't seen mentioned yet is that with it being Bolt-In I can put it back to stock in just as little time if that becomes an issue. gotta be worth something right. Josh B. ^ love my Dropmember <---- sounds dirty??? "I can drag it on the ground thanks to my DropMember" |
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