No fancy garage with a lift.... no entourage.... just 2 guys makin work with what they got.... and doing it great ... wow ....that's building a truck ... great work guys .... keep up the content... I enjoy the longer vids also
these two builds are inspiring both are very impressive and high detail but, you guys have an incredible work ethic im sure there are moments when you hit a brick wall and want to stop but keep pushing. All while both working full time i assume so long days and hard days of working in the garage. Really put it into perspective i was complaining about putting a 6" lift on my obs meanwhile you guys are custom building trucks with basically no instructions. very impressive keep videoing the process of both your guys builds.
I want to start by saying I am in no way wanting this to come across as talking shit or putting down any of your work brotha. NO NEGATIVITY HERE!!! Just maybe constructive criticism? How come you didn’t angle the upper axle brackets above the pumpkin towards where the link bars are headed on the frame? Yes the Heims are intended for use where there is movement and angles involved. But are better used when that is factored in ALONG WITH the axle movement, suspension travel/flex and such. They (the heims) tend to wear out faster when you install them at an angle such as that. Because your starting out with them at an extreme angle. (Basically at main ride height so to speak) Do you get what I’m saying brotha. Maybe I’m not explaining it fully or completely correctly but I hope you catch my drift? Or maybe I’m just not seeing it right in the video? Just trying to help a brotha out my man. Good stuff though. Enjoy watching your vids. Your starting out fabricating at a younger age than I did I’m guessing? Cause it seems ya been at it awhile? I didn’t get STARTED till my early 20’s. I’m 41 now so got some experience under my belt now!!! Anyway keep it up guys! From a (Getting) old fabricator from Oregon
No fancy garage with a lift.... no entourage.... just 2 guys makin work with what they got.... and doing it great ... wow ....that's building a truck ... great work guys .... keep up the content... I enjoy the longer vids also
these two builds are inspiring both are very impressive and high detail but, you guys have an incredible work ethic im sure there are moments when you hit a brick wall and want to stop but keep pushing. All while both working full time i assume so long days and hard days of working in the garage. Really put it into perspective i was complaining about putting a 6" lift on my obs meanwhile you guys are custom building trucks with basically no instructions. very impressive keep videoing the process of both your guys builds.
Y’all really take the extra step man this is gonna be awesome
Dang i thought you where putting a straight axle in the front lol its gonna looks good when done tho.
Nice work, you folks have some skills building.
What kind of welder and wire are y’all using? I don’t see any gas but I could be wrong
Not a very heavy bridge turned out?
Bad ass truck bro!! And is dude not wearing any shoes?? He’s crazy hahahahah
Awesome truck
great build, but ol boy was scaring me with no shoes just socks.
Yall have some skills
Keep up the good work.
I want to start by saying I am in no way wanting this to come across as talking shit or putting down any of your work brotha.
NO NEGATIVITY HERE!!!
Just maybe constructive criticism?
How come you didn’t angle the upper axle brackets above the pumpkin towards where the link bars are headed on the frame? Yes the Heims are intended for use where there is movement and angles involved. But are better used when that is factored in ALONG WITH the axle movement, suspension travel/flex and such.
They (the heims) tend to wear out faster when you install them at an angle such as that. Because your starting out with them at an extreme angle. (Basically at main ride height so to speak)
Do you get what I’m saying brotha.
Maybe I’m not explaining it fully or completely correctly but I hope you catch my drift?
Or maybe I’m just not seeing it right in the video?
Just trying to help a brotha out my man.
Good stuff though. Enjoy watching your vids. Your starting out fabricating at a younger age than I did I’m guessing? Cause it seems ya been at it awhile?
I didn’t get STARTED till my early 20’s. I’m 41 now so got some experience under my belt now!!!
Anyway keep it up guys!
From a (Getting) old fabricator from Oregon
Hell yeah