Who is your go to Fab Work guy/shop?

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Potentially looking for a new fab guy to do some work. Looking to have new arms built for my SU that can accommodate a 10 inch Bypass and coilover versus the 8inch coilover I have now. My usual guy seems to busy to want to take the work and I did talk to SU directly but did not get the best vibe from them. Who do you like and have worked with for your fab work?
 
Might help to know where you are so those in your area can offer better suggestions.
 
Potentially looking for a new fab guy to do some work. Looking to have new arms built for my SU that can accommodate a 10 inch Bypass and coilover versus the 8inch coilover I have now. My usual guy seems to busy to want to take the work and I did talk to SU directly but did not get the best vibe from them. Who do you like and have worked with for your fab work?
Socal area? I would recommend AJ @ baja shop
 
I am based in so cal, in the inland empire.
 
I always used Marco at M&M Fabwerx in Chula Vista (South San Diego). Been going to him for 25 plus years now. Dude is an artist and no games.

He been building Trophy trucks, Class 1 cars, other cars and projects. Prerunners, drag cars, plus he's a full service fab shop for all things metal. He's really upgraded over the years. He does crazy bitching work with his laser table and tubing cutter setups.

 
Jason at Next Level Motorsports did all my fabwork. He is based out of Riverside.
 
I always used Marco at M&M Fabwerx in Chula Vista (South San Diego). Been going to him for 25 plus years now. Dude is an artist and no games.

He been building Trophy trucks, Class 1 cars, other cars and projects. Prerunners, drag cars, plus he's a full service fab shop for all things metal. He's really upgraded over the years. He does crazy bitching work with his laser table and tubing cutter setups.

M&M built windshield frames for two of my friend's cars and neither we're happy w/ them.
 
For an SU no-brainer to use Ed at SU. Ed's not a warm and fuzzy guy but don't think he doesn't want to do your work. He's a man of few words until you get to know him.

My second choice would be Justin at Metal Tech but Vegas is a little far. Justin can build anything and make it badass.

I'm having some work done on a buggy works by Sean Jones and I'm super happy with the work and the communication. He's busy and a one man show but for a DD or Buggy Works he seems to be the man.
 
Adam Householder in Anaheim. He did some chassis work for me last year. He races Trophy Truck and 6100. He doesn't prep any race cars/trucks other than his own. He works on most sandrails in our dune group. Also rebuilds shocks.
 
For an SU no-brainer to use Ed at SU. Ed's not a warm and fuzzy guy but don't think he doesn't want to do your work. He's a man of few words until you get to know him.

My second choice would be Justin at Metal Tech but Vegas is a little far. Justin can build anything and make it badass.

I'm having some work done on a buggy works by Sean Jones and I'm super happy with the work and the communication. He's busy and a one man show but for a DD or Buggy Works he seems to be the man.
Thanks for that! I was unsure about Ed after our interaction but you are spot on about his personality.

Jones does great work as well.
 
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