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Old 06-05-2008, 06:37 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

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You better find a way to get that truck out in the dirt more! Mr 16" of travel. Let me drive it and ill show you what its about. . . LOL
Haha. Yea, i dont know if i'd let you show me what its about lol.
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Old 06-06-2008, 01:53 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Haha. Yea, i dont know if i'd let you show me what its about lol.
Ill give you a hint. Its not speed bumps at your grocery store. . . How much longer before its done?
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

Couple more weeks. Just saw it today. looks freakin sick. uppers and lowers are pretty much done, shock hoops are done, working on engine cage, mounting up the bumpstops when i was in there today, bumper is also back from powder coat. The have some more gusseting to do on the upper arms and hoops but for the most they are done. Then the rear but that won't take long since im not doing much. Then any parts that aren't welded on are getting powder coated.... can't wait to get this **** back!
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

What are you gonna do to the rear?
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

not too much.. have plans for that in the future. Right now its just going to be a shackle and probably going to reposition the top mount of the shocks but I am not sure and strengthin up the lower shock mounts. Plan on putting a whole new axle in the rear in the future...
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So your gonna 4 link it in the future or just Deavers?
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

Still trying to figure that one out... it's going to be one or the other...
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

If its gonna continue to be a daily driver/tow vehicle I wouldnt link it.
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

Yes, i know that.
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

Well why the indecisiveness then! LOL
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

Money plays a big part
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

I hear that one. I'd just go with Deavers and a minor bed cage if i were you. That way you could still use your truck as a truck. But opinions are like a$$holes and its your truck. . .
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

I am thinking the same thing. I actual saw a pic of a chevy that had a sweet bed cage set up with a lot of usuable bed space so we will see... still thinking about swapping out the rear though for something a little beefier. who knows.
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

How hard are you planning on driving it? Im gonna wait until mines paid off before I do any more suspension stuff. I owe too much money on it to beating the sh!t out of it all the time.
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Re: SAWS or Radflo???

you know who really knows. If i get the urge to take it out on my days off then I will. I will be using it but i wont be taking it out 2 or 3 times a week. it all really depends, especially with gas over $4 now ha. Are you not going to do the MT kit on it now? Barnes told me u put the fenders on
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