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Old 01-26-2008, 01:27 PM   #297
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good Blazer...

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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry View Post
Looks like you'll have to cut more from the fenders when the drop spindles go on, ya?
Yeah, but I'll still probably set the bumpstops to stop it somewhere around this height so I can still roll aired-out(either accidentally or on purpose.)
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Originally Posted by jkade View Post
Just wondering why you went this route on the hood instead of mounting the hinges to the firewall?
I haven't seen any firewall mounted hinges that I like. They all look kinda out of place to me. I like the way Rok's version of this just looks like it 'belongs'.
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Originally Posted by Rokcrln View Post
I can not remember if I have the rubbers in their or not. I will find out Sunday because I will be setting my front end on my Blazer.
I appreciate you checking for me. It's a mystery to me at this point. Even at its current angle, I'm still very happy with the results.
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Originally Posted by SactoJim View Post
Damn cool!
Thanks! Your truck is killer! I wish my pickup was half as nice...
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