jeebus @ mmw
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Just some quick photos of a set of arms i did for Jeremy at Tre5 Customs this week. They are going on a 98 Dually, that will be using 3/4 ton hubs up front, so i made the arms a bit longer to compensate. They obviously are running Jeebus Joints up front under the custom billet cap sporting the Tre5 logo. I love the look of them, and think they turned out great!
Also, this week is SEMA week. I suppose the next best thing to actually having a vehicle of my own in the 2011 SEMA show is definitely seeing all the other peoples vehicles we have worked with this year, proudly displaying their trucks at SEMA this year, running Michigan Metal Works parts. I thank all of them for allowing us to be a part of their builds, it honestly means a lot to us here at MMW. I will post some pics throughout the day as they start to roll in, there are a handfull I can think of off, but im sure im missing some. Not too bad for a couple people nobody has ever heard of, in the middle of Michigan, just doing some work.
Jeremy's F-150 at SEMA 2011. We did a complete front end kit for Jeremys truck. Upper and lower arms, Raised Upper Control Arm Mounts, bag mounts. This turned out to be a very clean and smooth truck, the front end swap did wonders on it!
Milo Reyna and his brother Chris bought this C10 to SEMA 2011. Its running a complete front end kit by Michigan Metal Works, that are built to work with the porterbuilt dropmember. The arms also have a few nice details on them, with some milled RB logos. The back of the C10 is running a MMW Parallel 4-link and a MMW Watts link. They outdid themselves on this build, the clenliness of this truck is outstanding.
Kris Carroll bought out this S10 to SEMA 2011. I could talk for days about this truck. In our opinion here, there is no other s10 built that touches it. Front to back, this thing is Killer. The front of this truck is running Michigan Metal Works Jeebus joint upper and lower arms, and notchless tie rods.