Another 80 series axle conversion done with our weld on kit

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This is our 3rd conversion and we are booked out a ways to get them done. We have the kits manufactured and are a weld on bolt in system. Since the rear frame is narrower we chose to use an airbag to maximize the suspension travel and it makes a lot more sense to people who tow or have a fluid load now and then. I have about 10k miles on my kit, and I even jumped it in the desert while doing my standard "Tor" testing :cool:

Enjoy the pics!

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Here's the stance of the guinea pig rig (A.K.A. Torfab Test Truck!) - also some shots of the suspension components all laid out.

Everything can be ordered from our site and shipped, we have a couple kits on hand and more on order. All you need is a set of complete 80 axles with stock links and you're good to go!

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Each one of our brackets has a locator tab on it, so you don't have to take measurements to get everything right. The kits were engineered to be driven by me ;-) which means you won't have any problems. We also ran all the drawings through a PE to ensure steel thickness, design, and weld points could withstand the toughest of conditions.
 
Where art and engineering meet. Beautiful work, Tor.
 
Dig it!
 
I dig the black topo map hood wrap.
 
That's courtesy of MXC Wraps - Christa is awesome to work with and does the design work also

I need one of the big door stickers... for my hood.
 

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