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MudHippy 07-05-2010 03:52 PM

Fake Sonoran Steel Early IFS Truss?!
 
O.k., what gives?
http://trdparts4u.com/scripts/prodVi...dproduct=-8457
http://trdparts4u.com/ProdImages/ifs-trus.jpg

Who makes these?

And what gives them the right?!

Why I oughta...:stir:

Except that they beat me to it. I'd proposed the notion of making some myself here many years back.

And the fact that Sonoran Steel RULES!!!:rockin:

So I no have to.:hillbill:

xxxtreme22r 07-05-2010 03:56 PM

here's another one

http://gooverland.com/store/product....6&cat=0&page=1

http://gooverland.com/store/images/P/ifs-trus.jpg

camo31_10.50 07-05-2010 03:57 PM

that looks pretty nice :) and for $85..that's DOABLE!!!

MudHippy 07-05-2010 03:58 PM

Funny thing is that's the same pic from Steve's site(see my sig).

xxxtreme22r 07-05-2010 03:58 PM

someone else on here has been making some too with possibly an add-on skid

MudHippy 07-05-2010 04:01 PM

Ooooh, I was not aware of that.

Hmmm...:think:

xxxtreme22r 07-05-2010 04:13 PM

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f37/...ighlight=truss

highonpottery 07-05-2010 04:24 PM

i believe it's made by RockTech. i got one over a year ago from them and that's who they said made it because i asked if it was a sonoran steel one. i guess it's because SS only produces small runs at a time or something like that. whichever route you go, a brace is gonna be a great idea regardless.

MudHippy 07-05-2010 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by xxxtreme22r (Post 51490882)

I see what you're saying...that truss design is a little derivative.

DAMN GOOD idea though adding the skidplate, I'll give him that.:great:

Say good-bye to hangin' up on stumps/rocks 'n such!:D

I've gotta rig me up a skidplate like that for sure now!

Thanks!


Originally Posted by highonpottery (Post 51490891)
i believe it's made by RockTech. i got one over a year ago from them and that's who they said made it because i asked if it was a sonoran steel one. i guess it's because SS only produces small runs at a time or something like that. whichever route you go, a brace is gonna be a great idea regardless.

I concur, and thank you too!

That didn't take as long as I thought it might.:bigok:

iamsuperbleeder 07-05-2010 05:23 PM

it's not a very complex piece of hardware; I'm surprised there's not more people making them

same goes for ball-joint spacers :roll:



I mean, it's square tube, a half a round tube, and some small pieces of flat stock... some measuring, cutting, welding, and grinding, and there you go; IFS truss :great: get fancy and paint it, you've just one-upped the current sellers :hillbill:

MudHippy 07-05-2010 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by highonpottery (Post 51490891)
i believe it's made by RockTech...

Searching google for "RockTech" I've only come up with a couple of possibilities.

Which one(if any) might we be talking about I wonder?

http://www.rocktechracing.org/

http://rocktechoffroad.com/index.php

Both seem not to "fit the bill" exactly.

BackGateYota92 07-05-2010 06:23 PM

i was thinking bout buying one but i still cant decide if i rather have a diff drop or this. lol

BLKNBLU 07-05-2010 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51490931)
it's not a very complex piece of hardware; I'm surprised there's not more people making them

same goes for ball-joint spacers :roll:



I mean, it's square tube, a half a round tube, and some small pieces of flat stock... some measuring, cutting, welding, and grinding, and there you go; IFS truss :great: get fancy and paint it, you've just one-upped the current sellers :hillbill:

True, it doesn't look complicated. Go price out a stick of 3.5x3.5 square stock and a length of 5 inch schedule 40 pipe and see how much $$ you're in for already. Then spend the measure time and cut time. Have fun cutting that section of pipe in half cleanly. Also, have fun cutting and grinding out that space for the half pipe to fit in. Then weld it up. I'm not doubting a person can do all this stuff but if you think of the time a fab guy is going to have wrapped up in one of these, it's just not worth it.

On a separate note, that one with the integrated skid isn't nearly as beef as the SS brace. It's not made of square tube, rather it's bent sheet stock (which is OK) but the third side is only butted up to the sheet stock. There is no fourth side/top. There is no pipe in the diff cutout. They also show it on the truck with only tack welds in three spots. Since I didn't read carefully, I hope they were just trying to get the idea out there and intend to weld that all the way across. I also recall some talk about attaching a skid to the SS brace by drilling and tapping holes into it as an attachment point but I don't know whatever became of that.

89silverpu 07-05-2010 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51490931)
it's not a very complex piece of hardware; I'm surprised there's not more people making them

same goes for ball-joint spacers :roll:


I mean, it's square tube, a half a round tube, and some small pieces of flat stock... some measuring, cutting, welding, and grinding, and there you go; IFS truss :great: get fancy and paint it, you've just one-upped the current sellers :hillbill:

x2, I just made my own today for a grand total of about $0 put into it except a lot of time...I had all the metal I needed laying around my garage.

RMA 07-05-2010 10:38 PM

yea i made my own also . .. if you have the time its all good i guess .. it does take a while to cut ,grind ,weld and paint though..
i think i spent about $25 on the material ..exactly the same as the sonora one

iamsuperbleeder 07-05-2010 11:16 PM

well if you'd have to go out and get all the materials and everything, then it probably would be worth your dollar to just buy a pre fabbed one

but I was more or less talking about more people manufacturing them and selling them as products; but then again, there's probably not a large enough market for them for a lot of companies to profit off building them... it's kinda a specialty thing :P

MudHippy 07-06-2010 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by BLKNBLU (Post 51491115)
True, it doesn't look complicated. Go price out a stick of 3.5x3.5 square stock and a length of 5 inch schedule 40 pipe and see how much $$ you're in for already. Then spend the measure time and cut time. Have fun cutting that section of pipe in half cleanly. Also, have fun cutting and grinding out that space for the half pipe to fit in. Then weld it up. I'm not doubting a person can do all this stuff but if you think of the time a fab guy is going to have wrapped up in one of these, it's just not worth it.

On a separate note, that one with the integrated skid isn't nearly as beef as the SS brace. It's not made of square tube, rather it's bent sheet stock (which is OK) but the third side is only butted up to the sheet stock. There is no fourth side/top. There is no pipe in the diff cutout. They also show it on the truck with only tack welds in three spots. Since I didn't read carefully, I hope they were just trying to get the idea out there and intend to weld that all the way across. I also recall some talk about attaching a skid to the SS brace by drilling and tapping holes into it as an attachment point but I don't know whatever became of that.

:good:


SS also made a skidplate like what you're suggesting. I don't no of anybody who owns one of his though...or if he sells 'em currently(or if he's ever sold those for that matter)...but how hard is drilling some holes in some 1/4" aluminum diamond-plate I guess? Lighter than the competitions version, and sturdy enough in my book. I'll get on that and get back to ya...
http://sonoransteel.com/1990_Mini/010.JPG

BTW, I own a SS truss and there aren't any made, by anyone, that could possibly be stronger.

DIY?

I haven't found a source for the materials needed that wouldn't cost me $85.

JUST FOR THE METAL!

NOT CHEAP!

I wish I had some just stacked up behind the shed...:dunno:

MudHippy 07-06-2010 05:59 PM

Found 'em!

http://gooverland.com/store/manufact...ufacturerid=23

RockTek

http://gooverland.com/store/images/M...go%20small.bmp

Legendary Fabrication from the Heart of Texas
Justin Holt’s fabrication skills are well-known through the off-road community. The combination of rock-solid construction with his unmistakable styling results in a product you can be proud of knowing it will protect the vehicle you are proud of.

The hand-crafted quality of Rocktek products are evident from the beauty of the welds to a fit that is uniquely complementary to your vehicle.
Cool FJ/Tacoma parts...if your into that...:roll:

iamsuperbleeder 07-06-2010 06:02 PM

wow :think: they've got Wabbit's hi-lift tubing adapter too...



Wabbit's site:


http://www.wabfab.org/components/com...2c7763e952.jpg




and Rocktek site:


http://gooverland.com/store/images/P...hl100_2105.jpg






I don't like this company already :nono:


they are a little different... and Wabbit's has cleaner welds :D

89silverpu 07-06-2010 07:46 PM

Just posted this up in my buildup thread...free to make since I had the metla laying around :D


http://i331.photobucket.com/albums/l...DSCF0016-1.jpg

And no reason to hate on a company because they took a generic idea and made their own version....come to think of it, almost every company does that...it's like making your own slider and selling it, or bumper and selling it


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