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Just finished 4" lift and 35's

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Old 02-26-2009, 04:25 PM
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Well this it for a while at least. All my funds are spent. I am very happy with how it turned out. Definitely a mall crawler for right now....

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Old 02-26-2009, 04:29 PM
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LOOKSGREAT!!! I REALLY LIKE THOSE WHEELS ..I WOULD DEFINATELY GET SOME SPIDERTRAX SPACERS TO PUSH THOSE WHEELS OUT A BIT
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Good Looking Rig. Nice choice.
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looks really nice ! good job
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good job, looks great.............I see you did the dual steering stabilizer....I have yet to do that
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Something to be proud of man. Looks real good.
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Originally Posted by 07rubisteve
good job, looks great.............I see you did the dual steering stabilizer....I have yet to do that
I have not had any bump steer since I installed the lift last week. I just wanted to keep the steering as stable as I can. I am going Sat. morning to have the front end set up. I believe I will start with the caster at 6 degrees and see how that handles. We will see.
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Looks really nice, can't wait to lift mine
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Very nice job bud...Looks damn good...
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thats an awesome setup!! are you going to upgrade your front shaft? i thought over 3" of lift would cause issues with it, and i was wondering what you were changing it to if you were planning on it?


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