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Old 11-30-2008, 01:40 PM
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And when you see a handfull of trucks with issues , that are all having their kits. Then you realize the garbage they sell. Also The money they demand of the kits for flame cut flat welded pieces is ridiculous. Absolute GARBAGE...
Nothing against your shop or the shop you are referring to, but do you ever think that it might be the installer? I have been around numerous kelderman kits.... yeah these are all farm boys building them out of what you refer to as flame cut flat welded pieces..... but if installed properly and proper maintenance is done, you wont have any issues.... the only issues I have ever seen is someone blew out an airbag on it and it was the installers fault....
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Old 11-30-2008, 06:57 PM
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Nothing against your shop or the shop you are referring to, but do you ever think that it might be the installer? I have been around numerous kelderman kits.... yeah these are all farm boys building them out of what you refer to as flame cut flat welded pieces..... but if installed properly and proper maintenance is done, you wont have any issues.... the only issues I have ever seen is someone blew out an airbag on it and it was the installers fault....
Yea wat he said!
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Old 11-30-2008, 07:25 PM
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dude, you need bigger font, thats too small.... GEEZ......LMAO!!!!!!
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Old 11-30-2008, 07:28 PM
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I've seen the truck before,...it's been for sale for a long time.

I won't take anything away from that truck,..it is truly badazzzzz........but

That truck was "purpose built"......which means.....it was built to be trailered to shows and looks pretty.

Guys like that build them to ADVERTISE....not to actually use them for what they COULD do,......the only time trucks like that goes off-road,....is when there is a camera close by(magazine shoot).

If I had that much done to my truck,.....mother nature would still be screaming,...long after I parked it for the night....
Thats priceless!!!! haha
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Old 11-30-2008, 08:02 PM
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That rig does look badazz
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Old 11-30-2008, 08:40 PM
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Shop is very well known. I won't refer to their name as it isn't my place and he has big time customers , and is a good client of mine. But I can say full heartedly after seeing trucks he has in the shop my opinion of them is complete garbage. But I love this country where I have the right to an opinion .... He tends to have people bring them in to get fixed due to issues from them . If I saw it any other way then I would dig it. I was a big fan till I saw them first hand...
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