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My bobbed Suburban hatchback build.

You're too modest. :wink1:

By the way, you may find that it saves you time in posting pics to upload your photos to a photo hosting site like photobucket or flickr or whatever, and then copying the image code and pasting it on the site. I've found that the CK5 uploader takes longer, and makes me less inclined to post photos as attachments.

The only problem with hosting sights is if the person who originally posted the pics ends up moving or deleting them then the link is worthless in the thread. At least, that is what I have seen on other forums. And nine times out of ten someone isn't going delete their pics once they are posted, but it still seems like a possibility that could leave a thread full of worthless links. Maybe it's not that big of a deal, but it has frustrated me in the past on other forums.
 
great work is always interesting KJ....sweet buildup...hows that FAST working for ya on the 383?
 
The only problem with hosting sights is if the person who originally posted the pics ends up moving or deleting them then the link is worthless in the thread. At least, that is what I have seen on other forums. And nine times out of ten someone isn't going delete their pics once they are posted, but it still seems like a possibility that could leave a thread full of worthless links. Maybe it's not that big of a deal, but it has frustrated me in the past on other forums.
True. :)
 
So, I pm'd KellyJohn to start a thread on the Burb. Well done! I told you everybody want to see pics! And more!

Everyone here is addicted to these rigs.

If I roll the Burb a couple more times, I'm going to chop and bob the rear like you did.



I love your Burb!!!!!!:waytogo::bow:
 
So, I pm'd KellyJohn to start a thread on the Burb. Well done! I told you everybody want to see pics! And more!

Everyone here is addicted to these rigs.

If I roll the Burb a couple more times, I'm going to chop and bob the rear like you did.



I love your Burb!!!!!!:waytogo::bow:


When I first saw this, I thought my gawd. Jeff has to do this!!! :thumb:
 
Stellar job! I love the cage work and the front bumper!

Wanna come do the internal cage on my Tahoe for me?!
 
Adam, I can't believe you aren't crying in your beer right now about the surgery...
 
What did you do to the frame, just cut it done in length?
 
Adam, I can't believe you aren't crying in your beer right now about the surgery...

He already ruined the damn sheet metal lol. Might as well make it into somethin instead of getting rid of it
 
If I roll the Burb a couple more times, I'm going to chop and bob the rear like you did.
well, here's hoping you forget to set the parking brake on a nice big hill. :haha::haha::whistle:


I've never been a huge fan of burbs, but damn, when you bob the rear end like that these things look sweet! and I'd KILL for 4 doors!
 
Great idea! You are correct uploading like I have is a bit time consuming, I'll check it out.
 
The 4 doors are definitely a huge bonus!!
The longer wheelbase has its pros and cons, but with the Doubler the rear drive shaft is higher than stock so it's a bit more out of harms way.
 
I heard mention of finished product pics in another thread???? Where are they:eek1: So BAD A$$:bow::bow::bow::bow::bow:
 
I was on board until the paint. That was my favorite color scheme.

Still looks great though, and I'm not usually one for chopped burbs.
 
I was on board until the paint. That was my favorite color scheme.

Still looks great though, and I'm not usually one for chopped burbs.

He had stock steel wheels and hub caps too, and I let that slide.

Martin
 
Damn, cant wait to see pics of the rear roof build! The 22nd is too far away! haha
 
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