Road to SEMA, A 90 day build ROUND 2

Weldtec Designs

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coilover mount

Front upper coil bucket/ coilover mount adapter
And Redoval ......
BOOM......You are correct! Send me your address and shirt/hat sizes..



This Billet aluminum part bolts directly to the stock 2 wheel drive coil bucket in order to run our new coilover conversion kit. You will be able to use this on most chevy vans..... 2 and 4 wheel drive..... you Chevrolet guys will love to see whats next....

Thanks guys for being active in this Thread, this is what we want. Lets have some more fun and give away more free stuff.... Who's in?
 

colibri

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Man, if I'd known you were going to make such great stuff for the Chevy vans I wouldn't have bought a ford lol. It's looking great man!
 

REDOVAL

Adventurer
Yay.....though I will take this one for the team and pass along the goods as I have already taken more than my fair share from Jeremy!......how about another contest or giveaway....

Let's all keep in mind I have been pressuring Jeremy for a coilover kit for the Fords for about a year now.....and here we are! I think he's trying to get back at me!

Scott
 

Weldtec Designs

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Miller Electric welders

Who is ready to play name that part????


Both sides of the same part. Lets give away something else....

Big thanks to Miller Welders and Airgas for supporting this build and what we do, 100% of this build was built with miller Equipment supplied by Airgas.


Be sure to take a look at all their products @millerwelds.com
 

REDOVAL

Adventurer
Too easy, but I love seeing the build and progress pics! Who is with me in making a prediction that Chevy 4x4 van purchases will be on the rise with quality components and actual thought put into the design.....

Also, how about those IBP gold Kings....baller! Are you looking to run an external bump or will the bypass tuning allow enough end-stroke control?

Scott Thompson
Vantage Optics
 

wjeeper

Active member
Who is ready to play name that part????


Both sides of the same part. Lets give away something else....

I am going to guess its ball joint related just because the pattern looks similar:
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But I have already been taken care of by Weldtec! :sombrero:

Too easy, but I love seeing the build and progress pics! Who is with me in making a prediction that Chevy 4x4 van purchases will be on the rise with quality components and actual thought put into the design.....

x2 there have been a lot of these vans coming out of the woodwork on this board lately. They are seriously attractive price wise compared to other AWD/4X4 van options out there. Suspension wise we have been limited to simple torison keys/ spring packs from a mix of applications. Having a high performance option would be awesome. Sportsmobiles are nice and all but I for one would like to see a go-fast type IFS out there giving them a run for their money!
 

REDOVAL

Adventurer
I am going to guess its ball joint related just because the pattern looks similar:

The suspension package uses uniball joints rather than traditional ball joints. They press into machined cups with cir-clips that hold them in place. All true long travel systems use them for their range of usable travel and serviceability. I maintain my baller statement from earlier....!

Scott Thompson
Vantage Optics
 

Weldtec Designs

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Love the guess but Redoval is correct! we are using uniballs in the all the pivots... When we go BIG we really try to GO BIG>...We have a lot more trick parts to show off if someone can guess this one.
 

wjeeper

Active member
Deeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp! I totally forgot your going all uni's. I have looked at so many different control arms this week my head is spinning!
 

86cj

Explorer
Yup, pure GM VanPorn.........................Dreaming of a 3-4" IFS lift with Air-Bumps for the H chassis vans......................


Thumbs up on the factory windows choice, they blend in to the body nice..........
 

Weldtec Designs

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Yup, pure GM VanPorn.........................Dreaming of a 3-4" IFS lift with Air-Bumps for the H chassis vans......................


Thumbs up on the factory windows choice, they blend in to the body nice..........

Thanks, Its all about keeping those factory lines..
The H chassis vans? what is that ? I'm still learning chevy vans.
 

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