A little T-town muddin
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PPT3822T5488.aspx
there it is...if you want any info on the install I can post up the things to look out for.
there it is...if you want any info on the install I can post up the things to look out for.
Originally Posted by LovetheTide
Where is this new spot?
I hope its not the one inbetween Northridge Highschool and the new Publix.
I hope its not the one inbetween Northridge Highschool and the new Publix.
Originally Posted by LovetheTide
I have a pretty good idea where that place is.
Where are those apartments, they look familar?
Where are those apartments, they look familar?
edit its south shady shody something like that rode which is the main dirt road
Originally Posted by LovetheTide
Hummm The name sounds familar.
We should get a group together sometime and go play in the mud.
We should get a group together sometime and go play in the mud.
I don't know of any sure 'nuff trails but I'm sure there are some.
Nah that's behind the shopping center buy the dam, where the new Publix is.
Nah that's behind the shopping center buy the dam, where the new Publix is.
Last edited by LovetheTide; Feb 4, 2008 at 10:52 PM.
Originally Posted by LovetheTide
I don't know of any sure 'nuff trails but I'm sure there are some.
Nah that's behind the shopping center but the damn, where the new Publix is.
Nah that's behind the shopping center but the damn, where the new Publix is.
did you need an alignment when you cranked the bars? what about ball joints, did they go faster? i think i am going to try that, i have wanted a lift for ever but can't afford one
this sounds like the way to do it on a tight budget. i can afford 75 bucks
this sounds like the way to do it on a tight budget. i can afford 75 bucks
Originally Posted by KDracing
did you need an alignment when you cranked the bars? what about ball joints, did they go faster? i think i am going to try that, i have wanted a lift for ever but can't afford one
this sounds like the way to do it on a tight budget. i can afford 75 bucks
this sounds like the way to do it on a tight budget. i can afford 75 bucks

