DeltaVS Revives Popular Off-Road Parts Line Formerly Sold by Wits End

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Talked with @woody about this, trying the new "article" format here. Below is press release about us taking over stocking and manufacturing of former WE branded parts. Intention of this is simply information, no desire for thread to devolve into any kind of disparagement. Photos attached of a handful of the currently in stock products.

October 14, 2024 - Garden City, ID – Delta Vehicle Systems is pleased to announce that it is offering the popular off-road products previously sold under the Wits End brand. This decision aims to ensure the continued availability of these high-demand parts to the Land Cruiser community.

Delta has partnered directly with the original machine shop that designed, prototyped, and machined the Wits End branded parts. This machine shop, operated by a dedicated and skilled team, will continue to produce the high-quality CNC-machined components that customers have come to rely on. Delta Vehicle Systems is committed to maintaining a steady supply of these products, working hard to ensure they remain in stock and readily available.

In addition to continuing the production of these CNC-machined parts, Delta Vehicle Systems has also taken on the manufacturing and stocking of the sheet metal parts in-house. This move is designed to eliminate long wait times and streamline the availability of these essential components. Across the board, improvements for manufacturing and ease of use have, and will continue, to be implemented. These improvements will make the parts easier to keep on the shelves and easier to use.

"Our primary goal is to support the Land Cruiser community by making these proven designs consistently available," said Dave Schenker, co-owner of Delta Vehicle Systems. "We are thrilled to collaborate with the original machine shop to continue offering these products and look forward to serving our customers with the same level of quality and reliability they expect."

Delta Vehicle Systems has also updated its website to reflect these changes and to provide customers with the most current information on product availability. We will continue to add products as they become available.

For more information about Delta Vehicle Systems and to view the full range of products, please visit www.deltavs.com.

Contact Information:

Delta Vehicle Systems
info@deltavs.com

About Delta Vehicle Systems:

Delta Vehicle Systems is a leading provider of high-quality off-road and automotive components, dedicated to supporting the Land Cruiser and broader off-road community with innovative and reliable products. With a focus on integrity and customer satisfaction, Delta continues to expand its offerings while maintaining a commitment to excellence in design and manufacturing.

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@Delta VS have you guys ever tossed around the idea of producing replacements for door cards? I bet you guys could come up with some bad ass upgrades

Already available.

 
Spencer builds them in Flagstaff, small batch.

@orikawa

They are very nicely done. Recently installed a set on a client 80 and the fit and finish are outstanding.
glad to hear
 
hahahahaha! two things:
Dave needs to make some panels so we can battle them at a BBQ event at some point
AND... of all people you KNOW this IS a dick measuring contest! Always has been, always will be!
and three, I resent 'smaller craftspeople'! "little craftsdudes" is the preferred nomenclature, please.
 
This isn’t a high school dìck measuring contest, buddy.

Great products from many vendors here— including Dave and his team and smaller craftspeople like Spencer.
take it easy brother sheesh! I wasn't bashing the product whatsoever they look great. I have purchased a few items from delta and am impressed with the quality to the level of fanboy please excuse my sarcasm.
 
hahahahaha! two things:
Dave needs to make some panels so we can battle them at a BBQ event at some point
AND... of all people you KNOW this IS a dick measuring contest! Always has been, always will be!
and three, I resent 'smaller craftspeople'! "little craftsdudes" is the preferred nomenclature, please.
do you have any more pics of installs you've done on 80s? is the top arm rest trim retainable as well as the courtesy light for the front set?
 

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