Just put in the order for one Shrockworks front bumper for my wife's '05 Xterra OR. Jim at Shrock told me it would take roughly 3 months but its worth the wait. That's all....just giddy and had to get it out.
Just put in the order for one Shrockworks front bumper for my wife's '05 Xterra OR. Jim at Shrock told me it would take roughly 3 months but its worth the wait. That's all....just giddy and had to get it out.
-1990 Toyota FJ62 Landcruiser--4.0L--SOA--Iron Pig High Steer--5.29's--35"KM2's
-2005 Nissan Xterra Off Road--4.0L--6 speed--Shrock'd--Wife's Ride
Nice. They are good looking bumpers but 3 months. I'm not in the market for one but that's a major turn off.
Well worth the wait for sure! Once you have one you'll know exactly what I mean. The Craftsmanship is incredible as is the durability of the powdercoat. Without a doubt the most positive complemented part on my ride.
i waited 6mo for my ARB... 3mo ain't so long
'08 Range Rover Supercharged - work in progress
'00 R50 Pathfinder - low and locked
'85 Ford Wrangler CJ7 - 351 and 9in axles
Got another 8 weeks or so left to wait on my Schrockworks rear/tire carrier. Tried to order it WAY before I wanted it so I'd forget about it and it'd show up just before I wanted to head out somewhere.
Dave
San Francisco to Tierra del Fuego - Actually, make that Panama...
Nov 2010 - April 2011 in our 2004 Nissan Xterra
Adventures of Dave and Ann - http://www.advodna.com/
You did good, that's not a bad wait time for Shrockworks. I love my front bumper and full set of skids, they quality and durability are unmatched, in my opinion. I ordered my skids in March and got them in October.
2005 NISMO KC 4X4 - BLK
A bit of a wait is worth the high quality. Nice stuff built one at a time takes time. I would rather wait for something nice then get junk right a way.
i have a rear bumper on order as well, it can't come soon enough!
when i was there picking up my sliders, they had a whole slew of stuff laid out on the floor looking like it was waiting to go to powdercoat. none of it looked like nissan stuff though.
from what i understand, a lot of the long waits previously were due to jim moving the shop to a new location last fall, and they are back on their 3 month bumper build timeframe.
I find that kind of turn around rediculous. If I didn't already have the equipment or know how I could get it and learn to make something the same within 8 months.
'08 Range Rover Supercharged - work in progress
'00 R50 Pathfinder - low and locked
'85 Ford Wrangler CJ7 - 351 and 9in axles