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still got extended sway bar links?
I got your PM, just haven't responded yet.
I'm waiting on materials to make another 20-30 sets of fronts and rears for the 100. Will be after Thanksgiving. THey will be powdercoated moving forward as well.
Jason
Front Sway Bar Links 100 Series
Rear Sway Bar Links
got excited thinking my Batwing should be coming in sometime soon!
I guess you'll be offering these soon
very interested in one of these...
I guess you'll be offering these soon:View attachment 1578557
@reevesci I'm a big fan of these recovery brackets and I think the radiused edges are a great idea. My one concern is that the shape of the brackets puts them way far back under the rig, making it difficult to keep from contacting the bumper on even slightly upward angled pulls. Any thoughts on adjusting the shape so they stick out a little further, like the Roadsafe brackets?New soft shackle tow points for the 60, 80 and 100 series.
1/2" grade 70 material CNC cut, bent, drilled and inner chamfer radiused.
Soft Shackle Tow Points - 60 80 100 Series
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@reevesci I'm a big fan of these recovery brackets and I think the radiused edges are a great idea. My one concern is that the shape of the brackets puts them way far back under the rig, making it difficult to keep from contacting the bumper on even slightly upward angled pulls. Any thoughts on adjusting the shape so they stick out a little further, like the Roadsafe brackets?
That's a good point, never thought of that.Not interested in that design. During a side pull they start to bend.
That's a good point, never thought of that.
You must work 100hrs a week.