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Old 05-27-2004, 06:57 PM
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Intrest in Buying Pan Hard Drop 2nd Gen.

so my dad recently made a pan hard drop bracket for my lift that i used cruiser coils for. i was able to borrow WSU4Runner's downey drop bracket and based it straight off of that. Some people have expressed intrest in buying one. We might even be able to make them for 1.5" offsets for those people who have just the downey coils. Right now we're thinking of about $50 each, including the hardware. i would just like to see how many people would buy one, this would most likely only be a 1 time deal, so let me know. i have a few pics of the one that he made me for those who would like to see it....

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...46612517AJXkQX

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...46612591usRINW

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...46612644YskKAt

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...46612728zsorEd

the only thing that we are really worried about right now is just legality stuff as in disclamers or wavers.
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bump. anybody?
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one last bump
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Is yours the silver one? I might be interested.
Thanks
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nope, mine is the black one. the silver is the downey.
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might be interested, sent you a message
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might be interested, sent you a message
alright, I'm in if you can get them made soon - keep us posted
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You guys might want to think about this one. I had to do quite a bit of grinding to get my downey one to fit. I don't think Kevin had these problems with the one he made.
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I'd like one for downey coils if this is still a go.
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for downey coils as in just the 1.5" coils and no spacers?
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Originally Posted by KevyWevy
so my dad recently made a pan hard drop bracket for my lift that i used cruiser coils for. i was able to borrow WSU4Runner's downey drop bracket and based it straight off of that. Some people have expressed intrest in buying one. We might even be able to make them for 1.5" offsets for those people who have just the downey coils. Right now we're thinking of about $50 each, including the hardware. i would just like to see how many people would buy one, this would most likely only be a 1 time deal, so let me know. i have a few pics of the one that he made me for those who would like to see it....

the only thing that we are really worried about right now is just legality stuff as in disclamers or wavers.
I'll buy a set.
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Originally Posted by KevyWevy
for downey coils as in just the 1.5" coils and no spacers?
Yep - just the coils - no spacers. Is this a problem?
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I'm in if you can get enough to make it worth while, heck, I'm in even if you cant.

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Yep - just the coils - no spacers. Is this a problem?
probably not. it might look a little different, but it will probably work.

ok correct me if im wrong, so far on the list....

1. payyourtoll
2. toddowaddo
3. Goldrunner
4. Mastacox
5. s_wall98
6. LowMax---- 1 1/2"

cool. i'll hopefully talk to my dad this weekend and see when we can make them. hopefully next sunday the 13th, but we'll see.
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Nice, Make sure you contact users: CB and Corey, they have been looking for just the bracket for years. Downey will not sell just the bracket.

See if Cebby wants one as well.
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Pro-Comp makes and sells a separate bracket.

Seems lots want this, I have argued the merits at that height before.

If you can get it done for $50, that is close to Pro-Comp.
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1. payyourtoll
2. toddowaddo
3. Goldrunner
4. Mastacox
5. s_wall98
6. LowMax---- 1 1/2"
7. enthalpy--- 1 1/2"
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I'm in for a set of the cruiser coil model. Short Side likely if it matters...
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1. payyourtoll
2. toddowaddo
3. Goldrunner
4. Mastacox
5. s_wall98
6. LowMax---- 1 1/2"
7. enthalpy--- 1 1/2"
8. Cebby

wow looks like we're gonna have our work cut out for us!
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Hey Kevin,

Sorry I am just now replying, but I don't get on the internet as much as I'd like to here at home, as dial-up is just plaing murder sometimes!

Thanks for the offer to make these for us, but after further wheeling and stuff like that, I don't think I'm going to bother with the panhard drop for now. My lift isn't nearly as big as many of y'all on here, and with all my wheeling, I haven't had any problem with my driveshaft hitting the gas tank skid or anything like that. So, it seems that my rear-end lift hasn't caused me any problems or negative side effects yet.

Thanks for thinking of us. And Steve...great memory!

Take care fellas-

Cody


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