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Old 09-23-2010, 10:54 AM   #10
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Re: need help with what set up needed in rear to lay frame..

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Originally Posted by c10layinlow View Post
i know porterbuilt is the best of the best, i was just woundering if there was a way i can still get it to lay out an still save some cash.. im new to air bags an how everything is set up, and where it needs to be places in order for the truck to lay out, thats why im asking.. keep givin the advise im taking it all in.. thanks guys
What kind of a "budget" are you working with? Also, what skill level do you have? Are you able, or do you have access to somebody who can cut and weld? This information will help determine what type of recommendations you get. If you are able to do a majority of the work, you could save a little green.

Another thing to think about, you could always do this in "stages". You don't have to bite it all off at once.
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