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Thats just screwed up. I am chomping at the bit to get a mv, and to take care of it... you would think the american people would be encouraged to embrace their history and honor it,,, not be penalized ...
100Dollarman, have watched alot of your work over there on pirate4x4 and have to tell you,,, I am impressed with the quality of your workmanship and your patience in answering peoples questions!
alot of good deals it seems,,, but I agree it is a crapshoot,,, as swbradley1 stated "I don't bid more than I can afford to lose if I'm burned." I think that would sum it up in my eyes!
I have been building "lifted" offroad vehicles for almost 20 years as a hobby, and have used kits from rough country, bds, superlift, rubicon express, etc. The rough country kit is good depending on your needs. You will get a true amount of lift, and the ride is decent. If you like rock...
I would go with rancho rs9000x shocks, 9 way adjustable to ride,,,, little expensive but imho worth the cost. I run them on all my offroad vehicles as well as my daily driver.
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