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Old February 23rd, 2009, 08:32 PM   #51
 
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let us now how you love it
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Old February 23rd, 2009, 11:19 PM   #52
 
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Mine should be here this week


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The nice part as well is the quick flexibility to go from lowered to stranded once the kit is on.
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The nice part as well is the quick flexibility to go from lowered to stranded once the kit is on.[/b]

Explain please VT?????
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The mounts that you install have diffrent anchor points but the stock ones are still there so you can go from the regular height to the lowered height in minutes per tire
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The mounts that you install have diffrent anchor points but the stock ones are still there so you can go from the regular height to the lowered height in minutes per tire[/b]
No shizz,I did not know that. Thats awesome!
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All my pics that I took didn't come over in the merge but go to the first page and check out the pics from a member TheHouse there it shows the mounts
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All my pics that I took didn't come over in the merge but go to the first page and check out the pics from a member TheHouse there it shows the mounts[/b]

Has anyone heard from Donnie????????
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Has anyone heard from Donnie????????[/b]

He PMd and e-mailed me Monday.
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3000Lb Viper Winch.
Highlifter Radiator.
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Rox Risers Solex Handlebar.
Drat Fab Lowering Kit.
VFJ Stage 3 Goodness.
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<span style="color:#fffacd">Almond <span style="color:#00ff00">Secondary Spring.
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I got my lowering kit today. I have a lot of work to do to get the thing installed, I have to reroute all my hoses from the radiator and the pipes for my snorkels.

Stand by in the coming weeks for an update.
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3000Lb Viper Winch.
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Drat Fab Lowering Kit.
VFJ Stage 3 Goodness.
EHS Airbox Lid.
<span style="color:#fffacd">Almond <span style="color:#00ff00">Secondary Spring.
Maroon Primary Spring.

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