"They only offer beams with a 3" drop, which wont get you anywhere near as low as Jeem." Thanks for the link edmurder. I can't go as low as Jeem anyway, I still use mine as a truck. Couple of trips down the Gravel Roads I travel on and there wouldn't be much chrome left in the middle of that bumper Hey Jeem, what are you using for front turn signals?
great to see it outta the garage... just let me know when ya need more help... all these JEEM designed f100s on the road at once!!!
That's right. Industrial Ch***is is going ***holes and elbows on ElPolackos unibody as well as one for a cherished customer, Joe. They have at least 2 others going on AND just sent a swb unibody out the door a couple of months ago. Freaky. Yes. I am an idiot. You'd think I would have taken more pics. Here's one of the few. Ugly artist. No, I'm not going to Vegas. Too much going on right now. I won't say that I'm going to the Bug-O-Rama instead. Ooops. Did I say that?!
Hell yeah! I just put the sand blaster away for the last time on my truck. God willing and the creek don't rise, I will drive my 63 Unibody to Vegas in two weeks. I haven't been taking any pictures as I go, dumb***. But there should be plenty when I'm done. Crowd pleaser for sure. Looks good Mr Smith. I told you so............
Jeem, *****in truck. I love the grille treatment. Is the volarie the same width as the stock frame? I've heard alot about that set up but never anything specific.
Hell ya, bring that ***** to 35th! I really like the Econoline light grills, looks muey killer. -Jesse
[ QUOTE ] Jeem, *****in truck. I love the grille treatment. Is the volarie the same width as the stock frame? I've heard alot about that set up but never anything specific. [/ QUOTE ] It's the same width as most ALL frames! Actually, it's a stamped, formed piece that bolts to the donor car. All you really need to do is measure the width of your frame and scribe a line down each side of the subframe (at that width), then, make some templates based off that straight line. Using the templates you just made, hold 'em up to your frame and scribe the profile on the side of each framerail, cut out, clamp the sub frame in place, weld it up and box in the open sides. There have been many articles written on these installs. It's fairly easy and cheap. There are better handling setups out there though; Mustang II, GM clips, or ElPolackos baby, the Dakota. Do your homework. I'll get out to 35th real soon. But, I WILL be at the striper's gig on Saturday. Anyone interested should come out, it's at Autostyle 8615 W. Kelton, Peoria AZ It starts in the morning and goes into the night. Lots of scary stripers, illustrators, painters and general car guys will be there as well as hot rods, customs,street rods, low riders, bikes, etc. They always have food and drink there. If you have ANYTHING you need striped, that is a good place and time to do so. Don't say I didn't warn you....