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New rear control arms. Sense I smashed the old ones on a rock. They are the metal tech ones.
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Oh and how do you like your BIOR rear bumper?
Well it’s time for a update. Been too long. Last October I won a 1000 dollars at a raffle for an off road shop. So I had them put on a new OME 3in heavy lift with new torsion bars. Also around that time I put in a new head unit. Kenwood with garmin gps
It’s been great would recommend. the only thing I complain about is the glare. It’s awful. I need to find a film to put over it to help it.How do you like that headunit? I have been throwing around that idea for a while... would be really nice to have the indash GPS instead of relying on my phone
Then on January 22 the unthinkable happened... I was rear ended by a 3500 Chevy truck that was hit by another car. The bump it off road bumper saved the truck from more damage. It spent 3 months in the body shop. (not there fought) it was insurance they wanted to total it, but I fought back hard and we finally came to an agreement where the title would not be salvaged. So now it has a fresh new rear end (upper and lower hatch and new glass) and have a fellow member building me a 4x4 labs rear bumper.
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State Farm.Who is your insurance company?? If you don't mind me asking?
They are limb risers to keep limbs off the windshield. I kept cracking windshield on my 80 so I put them on there. And just put them on the 100. It’s saved the windshield a few times.Glad you could save it. I worry about that scenario.
What's the purpose of the lines running from the rack to the bumper? I saw a Ranger set up that way yesterday at the Toyota dealer.