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My 1028 is still on blocks in the shop. I have let that project go this summer, I bought an M35A3 and another deuce since I started that project. I will get back to it and post the pictures when I am done. You really have something going here. What are you doing for advertising...?
I am embarrassed. I got 1/2 way through my 1028 restore project and got to busy. I should post the complete installation pictures with in a few weeks. I am still impressed with the grab bars you made me. Perfect fit. Your products rock ...![thumbzup][thumbzup]
I finally got around to painting the Grab Bars I got from Shakem-Deep.
I was impressed with the product from the start. I opened the box and I found every tool to install besides the drill. He even sent the drill bit for the expanding grommets. I painted them with flat black to match the motif...
A slip of the tung works for me...!:)
Thanks for the Grab Bars, Getting the truck completed this weekend, FINALLY.
I will post the pics of your "Most Audacious Nerf Bars" installed dude, also the grab bars. Your a good man. Keep up the good work.
I think it completes the look. Your truck looks awesome. With out them the truck looks standard.
Shakem-Deep is setting a standard around here for the serious CUCV owner that plan on keeping their trucks. They defiantly will raise the resale value as well. He made me a set of Grab Bars along...
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Well I started the installation. I decided to go black to match the bumpers. I had a few body men there looking at a few of the customary body dent repairs and they loved these sliders.
Mike from Clarks 4X4 said "These are the best custom made nerf bars I has ever seen."
I am...
I just unpacked them and got them ready to install. These even came with Commercial grade nuts, bolts and washers. All you need is a drill and a few minor tools to install.
I am impressed with what was shipped to me. I had them in my truck and stopped by the local 4x4 shop. The owner wanted the manufactures number. I told him they are custom made and they were all surprised at the precision quality. Darren Evans rocks so I gave them his number.