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Old 12-20-2013, 11:34 AM
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Your truck looks just right, modified and unique but still very functional and not overdone. Great job sir.
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Got my Ultimate Combo ordered and will throw some pics up as I get everything on. It's been a pleasure doing business with you Alex
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Originally Posted by XLTinSD
Yes I also would have to agree on that.
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Can you measure your fenders from the ground to center point for all 4 wheels?
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Originally Posted by JWM1986
Your truck looks just right, modified and unique but still very functional and not overdone. Great job sir.


That was the goal as it is still my daily driver and used for winter tree removal work. Thanks!
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Curious as to why you removed the rear boots? There is going to be potential seal wear exposed.
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Can you measure your fenders from the ground to center point for all 4 wheels?


Will do, if I remember right I am at about 40.25" up front and just a bit over 41.25" in the rear now that its settled and my tools are back in the tool box. Ill measure and let you know for sure tho.
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Same to you my Friend! Your Kit went out Yesterday, check your email for tracking numbers...I think it said delivery is Tueday! Thank you for your business, we appreciate your support.

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Got my Ultimate Combo ordered and will throw some pics up as I get everything on. It's been a pleasure doing business with you Alex
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Curious as to why you removed the rear boots? There is going to be potential seal wear exposed.
Personal choice. I prefer no boot. Boot on or off is an argument that will never be resolved. There is arguments for both ways.
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Personal choice. I prefer no boot. Boot on or off is an argument that will never be resolved. There is arguments for both ways.
Cool, I respect that. I use zip ties to seal them tight. The last set of shocks I went without boots and got several Knicks in the shaft that tore up the seals and made them leak like crazy.
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Cool, I respect that. I use zip ties to seal them tight. The last set of shocks I went without boots and got several Knicks in the shaft that tore up the seals and made them leak like crazy.
Yeah the last pair I kept the boot on was a while back and ended up doing that cause all the junk built up and stayed in there. I didn't notice for a while either. I guess it's my fault for being lazy and not pulling up the boots to wash out in there. With the boot off I can just take the hose to it and don't have to touch em. But ya I understand the other side is that it's exposed while I'm driving.
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