Couple of pics of a truck just delivered to a friend of mine by a 'professional' I am interested to hear any comments....
Was the work done at a school for the blind? Hopefully your buddy didn't spend much on the "build" of the truck, I know I'd be pissed at the poor workmanship.
Professional ripoff artist? Please expose the professional so no one here is taken in or at least aware of his quality. A build like this that was turned for pay should be criminal and prosecuted as such. Frank
So far you (y'all) have rubbished (trashed)- South Africans, the blind, doctors and lawyers - jesus wept!! perhaps it was just an idiot?
We sure would not mind knowing where to NOT give hard earned dollars in exchange for that level of craftsmanship!
Thanks guys - hilarious sums it up. And yes, he paid a lot of money. This "builder" was featured on a local hotrod magazine's TV show and it seems that is how he got the work. Of course they probably don't want to know anything now. My guy does shopfitting, works with his hands and built a chopper which cleaned up at a national show. But he thought he would be better off getting this done by someone with experience. Worst is it seems like he is going to go with the "it is all done professionally and was fine when it left my shop" story....... I really hope he can make right ( not sure how). This ruins it for the owner AND anyone trying to do decent work.
Wow, that is a mess. I hope he is not driving that. I wonder what possible indication the "builder" had that made him think he had the ability to do this kind of work? And charge for it? That shock tower does not match any sort of suspension design I have ever seen. And those welds! My son was welding better than that with about 30 seconds of instruction. Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
Hubba bubble gum. The few welds that are semi ok are probably done by Braille and still have almost zero penetration and strength , just laid on top. Wouldn't want to meet you coming the other way at 70 mph.
Holy **** that is "Profesional" job alright!!, the sad thing about this is that some poor ******* has shelled out his hard earned cash thinking hes getting an expert job done. I wouldn't be happy giving the guy even a box of beers for his time, it looks like Helen Keller was behind the welder, and as for the shock mount, was it designed by his 6 year old kid???
I guess he didn't even take a remote glance at the work before handing over any kind of payment? That ****'s beyond ridiculous. This is a joke, right?
I have often noticed that 'professional' simply means they have learned what they can get away with not doing right.
The strangest part of it all is that everything is covered with 1/4 inch of grease and cake; so it seems like the thing has been driven for a while with all that design and craftsmanship. Unless, prob, everything was grease-caked prior to the "mock" and it has no miles on it. In which case, all the popcorn weld kernals and other high level build tech is explained. I Love that compressed shock with max travel of 1/2 inch and the hefty upper mounting bracket! Pretty damn professional. Looks good from my house - out here in NY State
And the scariest part is that there are probably a lot just like that on the road today! ....but I admire his "outside the box" thinking on both that crazy shock mount, and his ability to recycle the crossmember by reusing the piece he had to notch.............NOT!
Doesn't that place have a TV show now? "Pimping, puking and flip it fast" or something like that? Gary
Holy **** .....hope that wasnt driven in.....bad, real bad.....wonder how much of ****e like that is out on the street waiting to come apart and hurt people......lord have mercy