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Old 12-11-2000, 04:45 PM
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I do not have the # on hand but I would just pick up a truckin magazine.Godfather is the largest supplier in that magazine.Ask for John.Tell him you were reccomended by Mace-1 Auto in Seabrook NH.Quote me on the "chevy shackles" and my "Price" you will see its not a fairy tale.He probally will sell you" the average consumer" for $29. I get them for $19. I lower about 4 trucks a year and sell some performance parts from my buisness.Basically I am well known in my area for having quick vechicles .also for lowering and mods.I get 80% of suspension parts and bolt ons from John at GODFATHER CUSTOMS. I think its in Tenn .Matter of fact ALL of my suspension components comes from him.This is where I get my inside info.Matter of fact,I think it is actually the 88-98 chevy shackles that fit on our 97-01 Fords.I think the 99 silverado ones are a little different.Not sure though.All I positivly remember is chevy shackles and Fords are the same with HALF the cost.
 
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Old 12-12-2000, 06:14 AM
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Mark_2kL, nice work, wisj I had a garage like yours, to tweak on my chevy, my Lightning is too new for that kind of operation.

Lightningquick,

Do you know why the chevy parts are cheaper? I tend to see more hot rodded chevy trucks than I do ford, maybe thats the reason.

 
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Old 12-12-2000, 01:04 PM
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Tundra,Im sure that is 90% of it! Right on
 
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Old 12-12-2000, 04:12 PM
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Thanks!

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Lightningquick:
I do not have the # on hand but I would just pick up a truckin magazine.Godfather is the largest supplier in that magazine.Ask for John.Tell him you were reccomended by Mace-1 Auto in Seabrook NH.Quote me on the "chevy shackles" and my "Price" you will see its not a fairy tale.He probally will sell you" the average consumer" for $29. I get them for $19. I lower about 4 trucks a year and sell some performance parts from my buisness.Basically I am well known in my area for having quick vechicles .also for lowering and mods.I get 80% of suspension parts and bolt ons from John at GODFATHER CUSTOMS. I think its in Tenn .Matter of fact ALL of my suspension components comes from him.This is where I get my inside info.Matter of fact,I think it is actually the 88-98 chevy shackles that fit on our 97-01 Fords.I think the 99 silverado ones are a little different.Not sure though.All I positivly remember is chevy shackles and Fords are the same with HALF the cost.</font>


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Old 12-12-2000, 05:19 PM
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