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Old 05-23-2008, 02:08 AM   #126
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I'm the one with the best question,,,,,Nathan Porter,,When do you get your own TV show? The work is insane!
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Nate, what about doing a bolt in rear for the suburbans nobody has one. None will work since the body mounts are in the way of both the 4-link and the notch. What about incorperating the body mounts into it to make a true bolt in product. Some of us out there dont have access to shop space or even welding equiptment we have to do it Old Skool on our backs in the carport or driveway. I know demand might be low but if you build it you might be suprised at the responce.
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Nate, what about doing a bolt in rear for the suburbans nobody has one. None will work since the body mounts are in the way of both the 4-link and the notch. What about incorperating the body mounts into it to make a true bolt in product. Some of us out there dont have access to shop space or even welding equiptment we have to do it Old Skool on our backs in the carport or driveway. I know demand might be low but if you build it you might be suprised at the responce.
I wouldn't mind doing a kit for the burbs... I plan on owning one someday. Only problem is time right now. I am doing my best to get out of the "projects" and focus on the "products". As soon as I have some time, and a burb to prototype (I prefer paying customers ) I can make it happen!
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I'm the one with the best question,,,,,Nathan Porter,,When do you get your own TV show? The work is insane!
I don't think my personality is made for TV! Maybe one day...
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Old 05-29-2008, 03:30 PM   #132
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I could be yer stunt double? "AND ACTION!!!" Weld a little here, plamsa there , kill a few bad customers ,,,go back to miggin', then a word from our Sponsor! But seriously,,very nice work!
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Old 05-29-2008, 07:34 PM   #133
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Love this thread, I am working a deal on a mid 80s squarebody now. If it works out I think I now what I want to do with it now.

Could I get just the bolt in notch? What would be the cost?

Very nice work
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Old 05-30-2008, 02:46 AM   #134
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I've got the burb, just need the bucks.LOL
Any discount for being a guinnie pig?
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The "discount" is that the guinea pig pays the kit price... not an hourly rate! That will save a few grand!
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Nate

Love this thread, I am working a deal on a mid 80s squarebody now. If it works out I think I now what I want to do with it now.

Could I get just the bolt in notch? What would be the cost?

Very nice work
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The notch alone runs $599.
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Old 05-30-2008, 03:38 AM   #137
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looks great....

now do you have somehting like this for a 76 1 ton crew cab dually... i'd have to consider selling the motor home i just got, but man this would set my dually up nicely, maybe better get it running while im at it
but dont tell my ol lady i'd think about selling the motor home..lol
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The "discount" is that the guinea pig pays the kit price... not an hourly rate! That will save a few grand!
Hmm, I wonder how much I could get for my kid's on E bay!LOL
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Old 06-05-2008, 12:49 AM   #139
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nice work as usual nate (still waiting on the paypall thingy for the motormounts btw )
been thinking : there might be a way to use a kit like this to make a longbed into a shortbed chassis too , from wat i see you just need to find the points where to bolt the plates you use to find the mountingholes and cuts on the longbed chassis and cut 2 feet or so more out of it across the normal kickup for the axle
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Nate any finished pics of the bed floor? I'm cutting my bed for the notch and wondered how far forward I will have to cut for driveshaft clearance. Also will the "forward crossmember notch" clear the floor of the bed,... or will a hole have to be cut for that also? I need pics! Thanks.
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Nate any finished pics of the bed floor? I'm cutting my bed for the notch and wondered how far forward I will have to cut for driveshaft clearance. Also will the "forward crossmember notch" clear the floor of the bed,... or will a hole have to be cut for that also? I need pics! Thanks.
I will get some pics for you tomorrow. There is a lot of trimming to do. On the next one, I am going to remove the whole floor, raise it 2" (to clear the driveshaft notch and the four-link) then trim out the hole for the notch.
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I'm thinking about just raising the front section 2" and leaving the rear stock. Pics would be great.
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how would the handleing be off the line with a high horsepower engine(650hp motor 900hpw/spray) id like to use your complete kit but scared i lose et at the drag.

so would you think mr.nate
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What bag is that you are running ?
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What bag is that you are running on the rear ?
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I was wondering this also. Would/could it work with a regular C-notch to keep the bed floor intact? Thanks

Yes, i'd like to know this as well and by the way this looks really good.
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Old 07-25-2008, 12:40 AM   #148
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Nathan,
Got a couple questions here:

1) in the very last pic it look like the lower link tab on the forward 4 link mount hangs below the frame. Optical Illusion or will it hang far enough down to keep from laying frame?
2) Will this work on my 89? Could the bag mount's be "adjusted" to accomodate a higher load rating bag? I would be full welding the DM in the 89 and would want to lose the pan hard in favor of a watt's since fender clearence is already tight.

I know there are a couple vendors that make stuff for getting the big dog down but none that LAY and I'm for the most part extremely pleased with the burban so I'd rather roll PB.

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