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Old 01-28-2007, 03:45 AM
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Old 01-28-2007, 03:52 AM
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Hey... fantastic write up!!!

I thought you were getting a replacement leaf pack for the rear though... turns out it's just AALs... oh well. Very cool, and the truck looks great. What's next?
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Old 01-28-2007, 05:14 AM
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Wow awesome write up!! May be doing this in the future whenever the heck we get an aftermarket locker...Great job man!
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Yeah thanks...I thought that the deaver pack was a replacement pack too...its just a AAL with multiple leaves. Oh well I don't mind it still does the job =P

Now to wait for my 4" spindles and tires.

C'mon PRG get them out soon please!!!
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congrats on the lift. great write up.
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so whats better the deaver pack or jsut blocks? differences?
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Old 01-29-2007, 01:13 AM
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Well the deaver pack will give you lift, lessen axle wrap and improve ride quality. While the blocks just give you lift and if I recall, they might cause additional axle wrap...but I could be wrong about that. If you have the extra $$$ and want a better ride I'd go for the deavers...if you are just going for looks and not additional performance then stick to the blocks.
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great write up. i could of used that six months ago when i installed my spacers.
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lol thanks =) Had my truck 6 months ago...didn't have the funds to do the lift though lmao.
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Well the deaver pack will give you lift, lessen axle wrap and improve ride quality. While the blocks just give you lift and if I recall, they might cause additional axle wrap...but I could be wrong about that. If you have the extra $$$ and want a better ride I'd go for the deavers...if you are just going for looks and not additional performance then stick to the blocks.
thanx for clearin that up....
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