- Location
- SLC UT, USA
I like it!More like Overlandulance.
I like it!More like Overlandulance.
Appreciate itSo, no pics, guy is out today lol. Sorry
Wow, thanks for all the great replies and info. Work has me swamped and I just popped in real quick to check back on the thread to find tons of help. Really appreciated.
Some quick answers/replies before I run back to work:
- It's a Duramax (with DPF, but luckily it at least doesn't have DEF too)
- I have spoken with Advanced 4wd here in utah and he doesn't do medium duty. Also spoke to u-joint offroad who does tons of 4x4 van conversions and offers full kits for DIY, but he also doesn't do mediums. I emailed AJ's 4x4 Vans in Portland area and he said he could do it, but it would be his first time and so he's not sure what it would entail.
- I would also want it lifted about 6", so that would mean a leafpack change in the rear that could work out with the front work.
@Vonski have you done projects with Kodiaks/Topkicks like this? Sounds like you know all about em.
@skippy What's the name of your shop?
Thanks all!
Oh. You did excellent work on my Taco last year. I'm glad you're interested in doing this -- I thought about calling you to see if you would, but I didn't think it was something you guys would be into.I own and run Agility Customs
@Vonski have you done projects with Kodiaks/Topkicks like this? Sounds like you know all about em.
Sweet truck. Man, that looks good!I know a decent amount, but only because I looked at possibly buying a Kodiak about a year ago. I ended up going with the updated version which has some similarities, but more modern cab, drivetrain, and misc. features. However, they have their own set of issues, with emissions/DEF systems at the top of the list. 🤷♂️ I’m jealous of your project and I can see mine having some kind of camper or custom living quarters added possibly down the road. 🤔
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@H-K how are you getting on with this search? I have the exact same rig and just finished a full conversion to a camper. Next I'm going to lift it 6in and convert it to 4x4. I'm striking out on finding a shop that can handle it as well. I emailed Quigley in PA but haven't heard back. I'm told they could handle the project, but mine is in CA now and I'm headed to CO via UT. So, east coast is not ideal...Wow, thanks for all the great replies and info. Work has me swamped and I just popped in real quick to check back on the thread to find tons of help. Really appreciated.
Some quick answers/replies before I run back to work:
- It's a Duramax (with DPF, but luckily it at least doesn't have DEF too)
- I have spoken with Advanced 4wd here in utah and he doesn't do medium duty. Also spoke to u-joint offroad who does tons of 4x4 van conversions and offers full kits for DIY, but he also doesn't do mediums. I emailed AJ's 4x4 Vans in Portland area and he said he could do it, but it would be his first time and so he's not sure what it would entail.
- I would also want it lifted about 6", so that would mean a leafpack change in the rear that could work out with the front work.
@Vonski have you done projects with Kodiaks/Topkicks like this? Sounds like you know all about em.
@skippy What's the name of your shop?
Thanks all!