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Didnt get as much done as id like to have.. spent most of the morning double checking my measurements and adjusting. Once happy with things, i finished painting axle, marked where i wanted the bed to sit, center of the wheel well, marked the spring hanger locations, clamped the springs on...
In case i havent said it, the pics are great but when you actually walk into this, you really appreciate whats been done and how it was accomplished. Awesome rig and i say that with first hand exp.
Its been interesting. Not terribly difficult. So far, the incurred cost is just abox of welding rods and a bottle of fuel for my torch. Both of which i needed anyway.
Still have to clean up some things, mount the tow bars securely, make a way to hang my armor recovery cables, make a spare...
100% agree. Well worth the $ to upgrade unless u only drive in nice weather. I tend to take mine and the camper out for weekend trips and alot can happen over the course of 2hrs(100mi 1way) in arkansas.. like a rain forest almost here
Cant beat that. Im getting ready to install a 3rd kit. Theyre so much better than air wipers. Realcustomtrucks(ted) has replacement blades when youre ready
Consider removing that valve and putting a switch in the hole if you add aux electronics?
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