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jsmith

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I would but I want to keep the rough countries on longer to justify the hell I went through to get them on. :roflsquared:

Lets just say I cut the cord prematurely

Just sell the RC's on ebay/craigslist
 

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I would but I want to keep the rough countries on longer to justify the hell I went through to get them on. :roflsquared:

Lets just say I cut the cord prematurely

What hell did you go through to put them on??
 

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Alright! Thanks a lot guys it helps having people who know what to do help out, I'll start researching this stuff right away because stock trucks aren't the Sh*t anymore or never have been it appears! ��

No one asked, is it 2wd or 4wd? This makes a HUGE difference in pricing.
 

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I remember on DF you posting a link to that. Or a similar coil spring+aal


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lol That was more than 2 years ago if I did.

I've slept since then! :flipthebird:
 

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Just checked them out. Looks pretty good. The 2" is $275 so not too awfully bad but you can space it for $100
 

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What hell did you go through to put them on??

I cut one of the cords that keeps the shock compressed before I was suppose to so it made getting it in a *****, Rusted Bolts, I piece of metal got lodged in my eye so I had to go to the eye doctor to have them numb my eye to get it out so then my eye was dilated for the rest of the install, then it started pouring its ass of while I was finishing up so all my tools, parts etc got soaked.

So yeah lol
 

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I cut one of the cords that keeps the shock compressed before I was suppose to so it made getting it in a *****, Rusted Bolts, I piece of metal got lodged in my eye so I had to go to the eye doctor to have them numb my eye to get it out so then my eye was dilated for the rest of the install, then it started pouring its ass of while I was finishing up so all my tools, parts etc got soaked.

So yeah lol

I hear ya, I recently removed the 19yo stock shocks, 3 sockets, 2 wrenches, a 3/8 drive ratchet, and an entire fingertip later and I have new Monroes up front and it rides like a dream. I have a set of Monroe Spring assist HD shocks for the back, but given my luck with the front (and the fact that when I rebuilt the frame I put the top rail on last and forgot to cut out for the shock bolt) I said **** it for now, I'll get round to it. The back ones work ok.
:grd:

****ing canadian winters don't half make those bolts stick....

DT
 

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