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Old 06-16-2008, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 95 bright teal
how much do you want for them?
they have some scratches and nics from the install, but still in great shape. it will only be the hanger and the pinion angle shims. i used the grade 8 bolts from the kit to reinstall the stock hangers. Best offer?
Old 06-16-2008, 10:54 PM
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I be willing to bet that every single person on this site has had hard times doing somthing one time or another to there ride...

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Old 06-17-2008, 04:00 AM
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If it upsets you this much, pay the damn install fee and hand it over to someone to do the install.
Learn to do your homework better. Many people (including myself) preach that you need a c-notch for at least a 4" rear drop. That would solve your problem right there. If the ride is crappy, I'd be willing to bet you're running belltech shocks or something shitty.

I'm not sure I get your post. If you want me to feel sorry for you, **** it. If you had a hard time installing everything that's one thing, but I could have made things 10x easier for you if you just bothered to ask questions BEFORE you did the install.
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well halohero, im not quite sure how you would know the amount of research i did. as a matter of fact, i did quite a bit of looking around, asking questions, PMing some guys on here when i was impressed with there rides. Not to be rude, but i probably didn't ask YOU any questions cuz i was not impressed with your stuff. Through all of my research(for months) not a single person said i needed a c-notch, and i had ONE guy mention that i would have axle on frame on large dips, but i could fix that with some spring helpers. by the way, im not looking for sympathy, so instead of bad mouthing a guy who likes working on his truck, why don't you go shove a xbox control up your ***. thanks
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I did my drop in stages....rear saturday...front sunday. I made sure I had 1/4 tank of gas or less before I even started. I had to fight a few things too and we all fumble around looking for that socket we just used 10min before but has now dissapeared. I agree...the checkerboard floor guys make it look way to easy.

I feel your pain, but its worth it in the end.
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It begins again, always the same BS.(Not refering to your install)

Sorry your install was a pain.

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Old 06-18-2008, 06:56 PM
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Hey Wesley, is your truck a 2 or 4 wheel drive?
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