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that looks awesome, man! excellent job for a first time lift install. i did mine myself too.
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Looks good mang! I would ditch them blocks and get a set of deavers springs, but other than that looking good.
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nice work man, turned out real good
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Looks real good man, I could kick myself in the butt for not going with a rize lift, what kind of hood is that
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Should ride a lil better with the deavers in there on and off road.
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take it easy relax and don't worry about it, she well knows that I didn't know what happiness was until I met her, but now it's too late I married Miss Right. I just didn't know her first name was Always.
Haha... Yeah man, Im holdin out for the right gal... I just ain't found her yet. Good to see you married Mrs (always) Right tho

Truck is lookin sweet man!!! What kind of setup is that with the baja bar and the winch? I would love to do the same thing on my truck.

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Old 07-11-2009, 04:58 PM
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Great job on the truck man you must have some deep pockets! You also did a good quality job on the fab work you had to do...I give you props on that. You can really take some pride in knowing you put it on and made it work yourself.
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Old 07-12-2009, 01:12 AM
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That's awesome man! I think Im gonna try and do that with my truck assuming I keep it (legally is now a lemon oh well...) if you dont mind my bugging you, how does the light bar attach to the truck? I'm thinkin I will need to fab something up to account for my body lift.
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