Ah, ok. I thought those mounts were for the rear axle.
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I just read through the current 14 pages; what an absolute nightmare people are having to deal with. Hopefully you don't have too much money tied up with RST and you're still able to keep moving forward with your build as you recoup or rebuild funds.For anyone wondering Why this has taken me so long You can see some of the Stories posted over on Tacoma World . Just type in Rock Solid Toys. into the search. and read the beware thread . Make sure you get your popcorn made first before you start reading .
I don't wish ill will on others, but Wyatt should be looking over his shoulder when he's out and about. He sounds to have stolen large sums of money from some folks (along with parting out customer rigs). Dude has taken on a hugely negative karma debt.It Has sucked . I have been buying all my parts again . I have everything now or atleast everything on its way just waiting on my RCV axles and my Coilovers. It has just pushed me back almost a year . I didnt want to start buying things again because he kept telling me things are shipping next week ect ect If i was not Leading on the Rubithon i would start cutting. but at this point i am not in a hurry . i want every piece in my hands first. The plan right now is July . Will take it to Sierra Trek for a shake down run. Then its first real trip will be Trail Hero in OCT .
I don't wish ill will on others, but Wyatt should be looking over his shoulder when he's out and about. He sounds to have stolen large sums of money from some folks (along with parting out customer rigs). Dude has taken on a hugely negative karma debt.
Urban Land Cruisers' owner did the same thing in Atlanta. Would tear down a truck, then not bother putting anything back together and even sold those removed parts to other customers. So in the end the customer didn't even have their own pile of parts to put back together. He managed to stay in business way longer than the law should have allowed.
Every knuckle rebuild I've done has started with a similar kit. "Cheap" insurance against stud failures and torque loss, as well as giving that little bit of attention that fellow gear-heads are sure to notice.ARP hub and Knuckle studs. And all new spindle hardware
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