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Old 12-28-2015, 06:21 PM   #1
sawyerrm
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No limit frame opinions please

I am considering this truck

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...356008069.html

which features a "no limit frame". I saw something like this on the Velocity channel where the guys in SLC lifted a Belair and dropped it on a new frame. If I understand the process, you quickly get a new slightly lowered suspension, disc brakes, new front end etc.

Here's a link to the vendor

http://nolimitengineering.com/produc...32&id=26244635

I ask this question with some trepidation b/c I know there are members with strong philosophical feeling about keeping trucks unmolested and I hope this thread doesn't degenerate to an argument about that. I respect everyone and don't want to offend. I also know that robnolimit is a member in good standing and owns the company.

So my question is more practical, are there any reasons why this wouldn't be a good idea? I am a new member to this forum so please don't flame me. I'm just trying to buy a truck for a daily driver which will be somewhat reliable, comfortable and fun.

Thanks,
Rob
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