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Old 04-10-2005, 10:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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TrailMaster Level Kit

TrailMaster has a leveling kit out for the Titan
http://www.trailmastersuspension.com/
Dont know about the quality or if it is any different from the PRG (doubt that the customer service would even come close) but thought I would share.
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TrailMaster has a leveling kit out for the Titan
http://www.trailmastersuspension.com/
Dont know about the quality or if it is any different from the PRG (doubt that the customer service would even come close) but thought I would share.
Hell yeah its different........for one Gregs kit doesnt require zip ties...
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Something about the picture on that site looks deceiving. The rear end looks way higher then a stock titan
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How in the world did they combine Daystar Polyurethane and PRG billet Aluminum and zip ties to get this thing together?
I can't wait for PrerunnerGreg to look and comment on this pic:

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Something about the picture on that site looks deceiving. The rear end looks way higher then a stock titan
That is one terrible photo-chopped picture.
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That is one terrible photo-chopped picture.
You ain't kiddin!
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