Fontuky Fab Shop...When only the best will do,LOL.

Started by iNfErNaL, June 18, 2007, 03:12:09 PM

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skipnrocks

I love how he says hes too lazy to change the starter so he just push starts it?  Maybe he makes his wife push?   


And then he says it would make a great trail rig if it had some smaller tires!!!   


I may have to meet up with this guy and go wheelin?  then if I get stuck he can pull me out of the mud with his winch, well I may be over the weight limit I do weigh 300lbs...
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red

Quote from: Shoyrtt on January 04, 2008, 03:45:15 PM
Don't let it happen again :slap:
Now back to some more high quality craftmanship. :gap:

In addition to the steering improvements, Fontucky Fab has also created the the floating bump stop shock. Look closely in this picture and you will see how it works. It combines both the dampening characteristics of a shock along with needed bump stop protection to save the oh so valuable springs.  :disturbed: Contact Peps for pricing. :psss:


is that a hard brake line going from the frame to the wheel? nice :thumbs:
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Shoyrtt

Quote from: red on January 04, 2008, 05:49:11 PM
is that a hard brake line going from the frame to the wheel? nice :thumbs:
Just another FF custom offering. :beerchug:
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Quote from: Shoyrtt on January 04, 2008, 05:59:32 PM
Just another FF custom offering. :beerchug:
Why would u need that much flexy in a brake line? Everyone knows it just decreases pressure in the system. Hardlines hardmounted are the ultimate upgrade in strength!   :biggthumpup:
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skipnrocks

Did anybody notice the welded together spring?  I think that is to make things more rigid too flexy i guess!
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The really sad part is that the last time I looked, there were like 10 bids.
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Quote from: fortysixandtwo on January 04, 2008, 08:33:41 PM
The really sad part is that the last time I looked, there were like 10 bids.

There are actually some good parts on there.  Toy axles even.  It's just Fontucky Fab'd together. :haha:

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8 bids $510.00 and the reserve still hasn't been met HOLLY S  :lipsrsealed: :rofl2:

Shoyrtt

Quote from: skipnrocks on January 04, 2008, 07:55:09 PM
Did anybody notice the welded together spring?  I think that is to make things more rigid too flexy i guess!
Oh no, these are truly custom springs for the hard core rock crawler. :yumyum: Fontucky Fab has a patent pending on this product. The construction techniques employed by FF are trade secrets that I am sure other vendors are jealous of. :ack:
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Quote from: Shoyrtt on January 04, 2008, 09:01:42 PM
Oh no, these are truly custom springs for the hard core rock crawler. :yumyum: Fontucky Fab has a patent pending on this product. The construction techniques employed by FF are trade secrets that I am sure other vendors are jealous of. :ack:


Dang you should be a used car salesman  :rofl:

dizzydevil

nice! i thnk i had some springs like that once..........

Thomas P

anyone notice the rear third? peps just came out with it, its a prototype, why pay for a high pinion 3rd when you can just point your stock third straight up in the air with the "high pinion shim kit"
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Quote from: 1985efiyota on January 04, 2008, 11:26:10 PM
anyone notice the rear third? peps just came out with it, its a prototype, why pay for a high pinion 3rd when you can just point your stock third straight up in the air with the "high pinion shim kit"

haha that is very high quality

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 Im building something very similar but with a 22re. Im using 1 inch wind chime pipe for the cage. It looks plenty strong.
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iNfErNaL

Aaw C'mon Glen,I didn't want that picture to leak out on to the web.As you know,my products are top quality and are kept secret until completed.That particular buggy wasn't complete,I still needed to bolt in the rear driveshaft  :shake: .I was gonna try to take it to SEMA since this has been one of my best projects so far but for some reason they denied me  :dunno: .Guess they don't know what "Top Notch" looks like,huh?.
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Quote from: 1985efiyota on January 04, 2008, 11:26:10 PM
anyone notice the rear third? peps just came out with it, its a prototype, why pay for a high pinion 3rd when you can just point your stock third straight up in the air with the "high pinion shim kit"
That's exactly what I'm talking about right there.The HP Shim kits will be avaiilable soon.
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Quote from: Infernal on January 08, 2008, 09:31:27 AM
Aaw C'mon Glen,I didn't want that picture to leak out on to the web.As you know,my products are top quality and are kept secret until completed.That particular buggy wasn't complete,I still needed to bolt in the rear driveshaft  :shake: .I was gonna try to take it to SEMA since this has been one of my best projects so far but for some reason they denied me  :dunno: .Guess they don't know what "Top Notch" looks like,huh?.
Peps, u think i could get a job there? I have lots of experience working with galvy sign post and other structural stuff. I've even worked with Red Green before.  I have lots of fresh ideas and knowledge...The windchime pipe is just the tip of the iceberg  :think:


best part is u dont even have to pay me! I work for :beer:
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Quote from: DirToyBoy on January 08, 2008, 09:35:00 AM
Peps, u think i could get a job there? I have lots of experience working with galvy sign post and other structural stuff. I've even worked with Red Green before.  I have lots of fresh ideas and knowledge...The windchime pipe is just the tip of the iceberg  :think:


best part is u dont even have to pay me! I work for :beer:
Wow,sounds like you're the type of person I'm looking for.Have you ever worked with PVC pipe?.I'm working on some new sliders and stinger but I'm too busy @ the moment because I had to fire my last employee.
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Quote from: Infernal on January 08, 2008, 09:37:53 AM
but I'm too busy @ the moment because I had to fire my last employee.
Sounds like u might need to put meth back on the pre-employment drug screen.....

I have no experience with PVC. I am, however, certified in booger welds and lawnmower suspension geometry. I also worked for a while in the zip tie industry. If you want I can fax u a copy of my resume. I have lots of other offers going on right now so u better hurry  :hammerhead:
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I think you are over qualified DTB. I'm sending my resume in, it's blank!
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TheCookieMonster

hey Infernal, are you makin those HP shim kits for the front to right :smack:...i need a set for the front and rear overnighted :yesnod: keep up the great work ???

Thomas P

im sorry i leaked the info on the hp shim kits, i was just so excited, seems like your gonna have your hands full with them.... everyone is talkin bout em  :love:
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iNfErNaL

I've been getting alot of calls from people who want me to come up with a kit to raise your rig 12 inches while still maintaining you existing springs.Now I know all you Toyota guys are gonna start PMing me about why I haven't came up with these for Toyotas,just be patient they're in production.
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In the meantime,I came up with another fine quality modification for Toyotas but it didn't quite work the way I expected it to  :headscratch: .Someone said I should come up with a U-bolt eliminator for Toyotas and I removed the U-bolts on my Toyota and I don't see how that's supposed to benefit anyone  :headscratch:
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LOL I think those flares are rear off a tj!  LOL wow
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DTB

I love the guy standing there scratching his head...  Is that one of your employees, Peps? :haha:

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skipnrocks

Quote from: Infernal on February 21, 2008, 11:04:08 AM
.Someone said I should come up with a U-bolt eliminator for Toyotas and I removed the U-bolts on my Toyota and I don't see how that's supposed to benefit anyone  :headscratch:

Umm it allows for quick axle swaps during competition!  Duhh!
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Quote from: DirToyBoy on February 21, 2008, 11:11:08 AM
I love the guy standing there scratching his head...  Is that one of your employees, Peps? :haha:
Yup,that's my new R & D tech Bubba Ray (I pay him to scratch his head  :yupyup: ) and that's me on the left.
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