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Old 07-07-2010, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dyolfknip
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Says the guy with the LuLu Lemon head band. Are womens clothes cheaper Dave?


I dunno, are they? or was that your wifes lulu sweater you were wearing?

and btw that headband was only to keep my nice flowing locks in check!
Old 07-07-2010, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 07Rubi2dr
I dunno, are they? or was that your wifes lulu sweater you were wearing?

and btw that headband was only to keep my nice flowing locks in check!

Nope, the sweater came from the mens side. I know the headband didnt

Flowing locks? Dope smoking, granola eating, jesus sandal wearin civvie!!!
Old 07-07-2010, 06:56 PM
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I went with the Teraflex 2.5 inch lift coils and shocks. It is a solid kit and provides sufficient lift that permits 35 quite nicely. Although it will be nicer when my lovely bride lets me dip into the money jar for some 35s.

Dave is quite right, with bigger wheels you'll need a solid tire carrier.

Probably look at some diff covers as well.

it really depends on what kind of build your going to do. I won't be building mine up to the extent that Todd or Dave will. But I should have a fairly solid rig when done, that will let me tackle most trails.

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