05-18-2010, 09:59 AM | #51 |
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Hahaha... Duluth MN has ALOT of jacked up trucks like that. Stop up sometime. Something like that you could be Prez
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Whos going to shorten your rear end? Im looking for a guy to do mine too.. I talked to Fearless gear in Fresno and they quoted me $700 for new axles and shortening with new seals. |
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Please do. Thank you.
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We need more pics.
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TTT any updates
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10-29-2010, 11:00 AM | #57 |
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Haven't been on this project much but it's back on. Still have to do the bag mounts and link hoop on top of the diff. Oh, brakes too. 4 piston Wilwoods on the 13" rotors. Wish I had the extra scratch for the 14" Willwoods but maybe later.
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backhalf looks good. nice job.
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10-29-2010, 11:49 PM | #59 |
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looks good man....
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Very Sick! If you don't mind me asking what did you spend per rim for the Racelines? Your truck is looking good! Keep it going!
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I got them thru my friend's shop. Dealer cost was like 2000.00 or 2200.00 I think. They're 22" and 24"s.
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T T T for updates
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What ever happened to this build?
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Not sure but he just listed the whole front susp for sale on the sale board. The rear looks good.
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I really like it. Fitment was great, parts are very well made. Once I had the frame cleaned up and painted it was3.5 hours total install time. It was a breeze to install.
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This is what I'm talkin' about.
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One more.
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If you can swing it get that tortio. Away bar option. It's sick.
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Glad to see the update's But i have a ? If i may. What keeps the frame from flexing in. when you air the bags up? the motor?
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Nice work its looking good . Man what size are the rear 24x??
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