Besides SVE Performance..Who else does custom fab work?

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I put out a complete listing on some bulletin board of who does what in this state but can't find it anywhere.

I'm thinking of having a tri-link setup made for the rear axle on my Jeep which might eliminate the problem I'm having with broken track bar mounts.

Link for SVE Performance
 
http://www.trailsmith4x4.com/

this is in RI but you could probably spit on if from CT
www.oceanstateoffroad.com
 
Thanks Paul, I know theres more out there.

Keep em' coming people.
 
That sounds like it would be right up Claytons alley.

not really Connecticut but Rockdog 4x4 in Southern NH does amazing work, I have had a few friends get stuff set up there, and have seen amazing results.
 
there is also a place in manchester. I think called 4x4 performance but i am not positive on the name

-Paul
 
I wish I had some free time, then I would do it for beer and materials.

I love building stuff like this, and its reall not that hard to build a link suspension, design is pretty easy too.

if you want a custom setup made i would go with Clayton down in connecticut. But if you don't mind traveling talk to will at rockdog.

http://www.rockdog4x4.com
 
Thanks for all the replies people.

I guess I gotta make a few calls now to see what I'm getting myself into here.

What was Jeep thinking when they designed a 5-link rear suspension anyway?
That and their crappy welds and flimsy sheet metal brackets for suspension brackets.
I know some people don't have any problems with it, but alot do that we don't know about.
 
The 5 link is a great design actually. Just wasn't designed to be put through the punishment you put it thru. (look at you avatar) :roll:

Are you talking about a 3 link or a triangulated 4 link. The full traction is really a triangulated 4 link.

3 link is more like 2 radius arms and a track bar.
 
I'm thinking triangulated 4-link.

Thanks for the correction and terminology.
 
Detour said:
I think you oughta talk to Mike in Mass. about buying his buggy the way
you drive! :lol:
You still limping your butt down tommorrow? :roll:

I need a daily driver car I think, and I don't want a trailer queen.

And yes I'll see you tomorrow after I pick up some paperwork from a new job, drives much better in 4WD.
 
Detour said:
I think you oughta talk to Mike in Mass. about buying his buggy the way
you drive! :lol:
You still limping your butt down tommorrow? :roll:

The guy who built mikes buggy did a phenomonal job, did a lot of work on that thing.
 
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