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Old 05-04-2016, 11:55 PM
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CT plate on the '15 Lariat FX4 and a Freshy KTM? You're living the life man! You get that thing titled and registered? Really looking to try and get on a new 350XCF-W this summer and slap some super Moto wheels on it. I don't see too many around here on the road.
look for a smoking deal on a 15 or 16 or wait till 18. the 17' will be an all new design but give it a year to work out bugs!. < in reference to KTM. im rockin a 15' 450 XCW hoping to plate her in OR. my title says MC so i should be good for a plate from teh OR DMV. but it differs by state.

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Old 05-04-2016, 11:59 PM
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Old 05-05-2016, 01:50 AM
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Another couple thousand pounds of seed..
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My wife and I were clearing out some flowerbeds and brought the old crushed stone down the street for a neighbor to use in his driveway. I have Airlift Ridecontrol bags which supposedly give 2000 lbs of lift. I had them fully inflated and the truck still was not leveled out so i am guessing this was about 2500 lbs or more.
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Originally Posted by mass-hole
... I have Airlift Ridecontrol bags which supposedly give 2000 lbs of lift. ....

Sorry, what do you mean by "give 2000 lbs of lift"?
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Originally Posted by schmenke
Sorry, what do you mean by "give 2000 lbs of lift"?
well based on his post I'm assuming he meant he can haul 2000lbs with his airbags and have zero sag. He had some sag so estimated another 500lbs would give it that much sag.
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Originally Posted by fordguy2100
well based on his post I'm assuming he meant he can haul 2000lbs with his airbags and have zero sag. He had some sag so estimated another 500lbs would give it that much sag.
Payload ***** incoming!
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
Payload ***** incoming!
hey don't shoot the messenger! I'm just ASSumming that's what he meant
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Sorry, I don't mean to be a **** about it, but I was under the impression that there are no after-market alterations that could increase payload capacity. But if all that the airlift system is doing is eliminating sag, then that makes sense. I had just never heard of it quantified in "XXXX lbs of lift" before.
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Originally Posted by schmenke
Sorry, I don't mean to be a **** about it, but I was under the impression that there are no after-market alterations that could increase payload capacity. But if all that the airlift system is doing is eliminating sag, then that makes sense. I had just never heard of it quantified in "XXXX lbs of lift" before.
just my .02 on what he meant lol I could be way of here so let's see what he comes back to say lol

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