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Old 10-30-2007, 11:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Body mount chop

I just wanted to thank Mark for his excelent work today on my body mount chop and to recomend his work to everyone. The job he did is super clean. The guys there (LT and Mongo, and Mark too)are really cool and answered all of my questions (of which there were many) and gave me some great advice. Mark took the time to show me first hand the differences between a couple of the suspension upgrades I was concidering and explain what I am going to need.

Now all I need to do is convince him to trade me that up coming solid front axle for that $10,000 worth of tattoos he needs to look like a "real fabricator". hehehe (inside joke)

Thanks again Mark! You'll be seeing me again soon. hopefully
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Old 05-07-2008, 06:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Body mount chop

I agree with makaser... Mark, LT, and Mongo are really cool, knowledgeable, and professional guys. I just had my mounts chopped today. They do very clean and impressive work. If you live in Oregon and want a quality chopped done on your FJ you would be stupid to look elsewhere. Thanks again... looking forward to seeing you all out on the trails.
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Mark did mine last week. $200.00 Very clean and professional



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Awesome job on the body mount chop!!! Looks very clean and proffesional!
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Re: Body mount chop

i have 33x13.5x18 on my fj. It has a 3" lift kit and spacers. I have alot of rubbing. Will the chop get the job done for me or do you guys think i will still rub. Thanks
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i have 33x13.5x18 on my fj. It has a 3" lift kit and spacers. I have alot of rubbing. Will the chop get the job done for me or do you guys think i will still rub. Thanks
Sounds like you will need the body mount chop. The purpose of the body mount chop is for this exact problem and others have had. With bigger tires and at full crank on the steering the tires begin to rub the body mount pretty bad. This little modification allows for full range of the steering motion with any rubbing issues.
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