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Old 05-19-2008, 09:40 PM
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what do u guys think ?

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Wow, great pic!!! Did she come down easy?
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smooth goin up and coming back down
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Looks like fun, I want to take my Titan through that!
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Arron, Arent There Easier Ways To Clean The Underside????
You Know You Could Always Lengthen The Frame And Move The Axle Back Cutting Down On What Trailing Departure Angle You Have Left.....oh Never Mind Youde Just High Center More Then.....maybe I Could Crawl Over The Mall Security Buggy
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Arron, Arent There Easier Ways To Clean The Underside????
You Know You Could Always Lengthen The Frame And Move The Axle Back Cutting Down On What Trailing Departure Angle You Have Left.....oh Never Mind Youde Just High Center More Then.....maybe I Could Crawl Over The Mall Security Buggy
haha or i could bob the bed and make it even shorter than it already is , but so far its worked out pretty well , except i need to move the licence plate that thing has seen better days lol
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In pic's #2, Does the rear tire touch the frame? If not how many inches till you do?
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Old 05-19-2008, 10:06 PM
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not to sure how close it is but i know it doesnt touch , it used to , thats why i went with the wheel adapter to get the tires away from the frame , but by doin that i had to trim the rear fender lol , i think i may have another pic that shows underneath the truck , but thats fully flexed so i cant go up anymore anyway
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Do you just have the Calmini shackles in the rear?
What shocks?
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1.5 shackles , 1.5 aal with 5125 bilsteins 15.91 compressed 26 extended
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