the_tool_man
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Now if I could just find his prices, lol.
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You know I searched NorcalSS on here and this thread popped up. Glad I did cause I've been going thru the same thing. No contact on ANY avenue when trying to contact. Been trying for about 2 weeks now. Thanks for posting. Gave me some good info on what to source myself now.His website doesn't have a functioning payment system. When I asked around, I was told he'd been hacked. I did some checking and found he hasn't been on here since April. I texted him, IM'd him, and reached out to him on Twitter a week ago. Nothing. So whether he's officially out of business or not, he effectively is.
Thanks for the other info.
In the past when Ive ordered drop stuff, he was never cheaper than what I had found elsewhere, just fyi. He seems like a nice guy though. I remember him from my way back when s10forum days back in like 2001-2002. I always tried to give him a shot, but money is money. You can probably find what you need and order it elsewhere.Now if I could just find his prices, lol.
It might be a reflection that his website hasn't been updated in a while, plus the recent price increases for most everything. But his $550 kit costs about $800 when sourced separately right now.In the past when Ive ordered drop stuff, he was never cheaper than what I had found elsewhere, just fyi. He seems like a nice guy though. I remember him from my way back when s10forum days back in like 2001-2002. I always tried to give him a shot, but money is money. You can probably find what you need and order it elsewhere.
Cant go wrong when you're saving money. Have you tried calling him? I know he used to have his phone number in his sig but I haven't seen him in a bit.It might be a reflection that his website hasn't been updated in a while, plus the recent price increases for most everything. But his $550 kit costs about $800 when sourced separately right now.
Thank you for all the info. This is exactly the type of experience-based feedback I was looking for.
It might be a reflection that his website hasn't been updated in a while, plus the recent price increases for most everything. But his $550 kit costs about $800 when sourced separately right now.
For now, my plan is to use the BT rear coils and retain the factory Z55 shocks. I've seen a number of recommendations for using Trailblazer coils instead. If the ride is too firm, I'll try a pair of those later. It looks like the rear coil swap is the easiest part of the whole process.Glad to help. Also, I meant to say that I'm running Jeep TJ coils in the rear. Whatever coil you end up with might not NEED the helper bags. I specifically wanted a softer spring to reinforce with the bags in an attempt to control them with the factory ALC compressor. Why? Because I'm a stubborn idiot that might just hate himself.
I doubt it would be that anymore. I did a fair bit of looking, and the prices are within 10% of each other everywhere. I ended up getting the best price for the BT kit on eBay with free shipping (no small thing since those spindles are HEAVY). I found the DJM kit in a few places. Once I factored in shipping, they were within $5 everywhere, with DJM being the least expensive with their flat-rate shipping. Parts ordered. Now I can work on the free travel mod while I have a few days off at Christmas.His kit might not be $550 any more. It might be advertised as that, but if it's not available, then it could be priced at $5 and it wouldn't matter.
I can't speak for your area, but I see GMT900 drop parts all the time on my local Marketplace. Mostly BT spindles, struts and rear shocks (for trucks). I think the biggest hurdle is finding the rear coils you want.
I didn't call him. But I texted him, assuming he'd respond to that before he'd answer a call from an unknown number. No response.Cant go wrong when you're saving money. Have you tried calling him? I know he used to have his phone number in his sig but I haven't seen him in a bit.
Good luck with it though. I'm looking forward to finished pics.
I've seen a number of recommendations for using Trailblazer coils instead. If the ride is too firm, I'll try a pair of those later. It looks like the rear coil swap is the easiest part of the whole process.
I doubt it would be that anymore. I did a fair bit of looking, and the prices are within 10% of each other everywhere. I ended up getting the best price for the BT kit on eBay with free shipping (no small thing since those spindles are HEAVY). I found the DJM kit in a few places. Once I factored in shipping, they were within $5 everywhere, with DJM being the least expensive with their flat-rate shipping. Parts ordered. Now I can work on the free travel mod while I have a few days off at Christmas.