Fabrication shop

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Fabrication shop

Post by cccstrokinitracing »

Anyone have a fab. Shop that is local to the inland empire that they would recommend ? Iam looking to start a full interiour cage.
I know all the big name guys but iam looking for someone that dose good work but
Still budget friendly. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: Fabrication shop

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cccstrokinitracing wrote:Anyone have a fab. Shop that is local to the inland empire that they would recommend ? Iam looking to start a full interiour cage.
I know all the big name guys but iam looking for someone that dose good work but
Still budget friendly. Any help would be much appreciated.
You may want to try Race Truck Factory in Montclair.

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Re: Fabrication shop

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Ok I will give them a call thank you
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Re: Fabrication shop

Post by Silverslk »

There is also Mike (Smart Alex on here) who does work from his garage (on the side)... you can see his work here.

http://www.gofastbroncos.com/forum/view ... =33&t=5548
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Desert Concepts in victorville 760-530-3107 not sure how soon you are wanting to get started but once KOH is over Bryan should be able to get you going for a good price and he does good work without breaking the bank. Let him know Jeremy referred you.
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I second DesertConcepts sponsor my racetruck, and was working in the shop as well for some time, if you have an instagram look up DesertConceptsInc and you can see some work theyve done there.
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Re: Fabrication shop

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Thanks everyone for the help
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Make sure you research companies a little. A really good price is not always the best route. I know a shady shop that will tell you it will only take a short amount of time and take your money up front and then take up to a year to finish. Also look at their finished products. Do they look like good quality, good design? Remember, a cage is a safety device. It needs to be done correctly or it will have the opposite effect.
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Also, if the guy that's gonna build a main safety component in your truck looks like ha failed trigonometry in high school, he may not be the best choice.
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