Near Rear Shot of JDM Bar Install "PLEASE" :o)
Originally posted by Rob_02Lightning
Lightning Recovery My L Sister
No scratch that, the Sister thing is all wrong for my fantasy’s
Just get better right away
"BABE"
Lightning Recovery My L Sister
No scratch that, the Sister thing is all wrong for my fantasy’s
Just get better right away
"BABE"
...and yeah the sister thing would be kinda sick
Well Leeann the first few days usually suck after any operation, so I hope you have a quick recovery, and merry christmas :santa:
as for typing one handed your probably still faster than me.
good luck and good night. I'm otta here.
as for typing one handed your probably still faster than me.
good luck and good night. I'm otta here.
Originally posted by D Davis
Well Leeann the first few days usually suck after any operation, so I hope you have a quick recovery, and merry christmas :santa:
as for typing one handed your probably still faster than me.
good luck and good night. I'm otta here.
Well Leeann the first few days usually suck after any operation, so I hope you have a quick recovery, and merry christmas :santa:
as for typing one handed your probably still faster than me.
good luck and good night. I'm otta here.
i'll live... but theres only so much someone can do with one hand
Maybe a little help for your back. I use one of "shipping blankets" or "movers blankets" to stretch out on. They're thick enough to give some padding and they're warmer than the rocks. Work on concrete floors too.
Originally posted by ChiDiver
Maybe a little help for your back. I use one of "shipping blankets" or "movers blankets" to stretch out on. They're thick enough to give some padding and they're warmer than the rocks. Work on concrete floors too.
Maybe a little help for your back. I use one of "shipping blankets" or "movers blankets" to stretch out on. They're thick enough to give some padding and they're warmer than the rocks. Work on concrete floors too.
boooo
Rob, this was by far my least favorite install. Even had to come up with a bad excuse on not to help another NELO buddy put them on, only to end up helping him fix them.
They made a huge difference as far as wheel hop and chatter on the street and dropped my 60 over a tenth at the strip with f1's on. As soon as i get my slicks issue straightened out, i'll have a better idea where i stand with my race set up, but i think they are worth all the aggrivation and every cent.
They made a huge difference as far as wheel hop and chatter on the street and dropped my 60 over a tenth at the strip with f1's on. As soon as i get my slicks issue straightened out, i'll have a better idea where i stand with my race set up, but i think they are worth all the aggrivation and every cent.
Originally posted by SlowSVT95
i'll live... but theres only so much someone can do with one hand
i'll live... but theres only so much someone can do with one hand
I hope you heal quickly. The thought of you being depraved..... er, I mean..... deprived, is just killing me.
i was able to put the front brackets on without jacking up the truck... and i'm 6' tall, and 270lbs.
wear safety glasses!!
i put the truck on jack stands to install the rear brackets.


i had all the brackets & bars powder coated black before installing.. i didn't want them to rust.
wear safety glasses!!
i put the truck on jack stands to install the rear brackets.


i had all the brackets & bars powder coated black before installing.. i didn't want them to rust.


