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#11
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Already im learning things! lol, but my blazer is two door, and the tire came mounted on the inside. i was wondering if my body had the reinforcements necessary to mount a swing arm, because im sure a local junkyard would turn up a world of treasures, but before i go too hog wild id better get the facts straight! any gas saving hp boosting tips are also going to come in handy, and ill get on those pics ASAP!
#12
You can do a flip kit on the rear to move your leafs above the axle to then use blocks to lift it even more!! The front I would invest in a kit to lift it up in the air to match the rear!!
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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thanks, and i found a 2" suspension lift online for about $430 but im not surethat im gonna lift it after all... lol, im gonna put my toyo mt sxt's on next week and ill decide after i see how it looks. but i like the ideas, keep em coming! lol, may decide to lift it after all
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: BRANDON, fl.
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welcome.
#15
I made up my own design on the tent...made paper cut outs..designed the rest of it to fit...as for mods...There is no place I have NOT been able to get anywhere with my stock truck...and it's 4 door! (and really crappy retreaded tires)
#16
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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thanks for all the suggestions, and that recovery bag saved my tail already, so thanks again wolf! got stuck in the snow searching for a friend, that e-tool came in quite handy, as well as the other things i packed, any other tips that are gonna save my tail are much appreciated, especially when they come before i need them!
#17
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