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It looks good in front of your house.
Just have that new company ChicagoFab do a rear 1/4 chop. There are some pics around of one he did. Guy seems to do good work.
The jury is still out on the 100. Everything else, except the 40, goes. I think we'll do a few trips with the 60 to see if it can replace the 100 before we make any decisions on it (the 100).Ok, now that you have it, what are the plans as far as the herd? What goes, what stays?
Jack
You didn't miss it I don't know. I have all the PO's receipts so I'll be going through that file.Good looking rig Dan. Do take some rides in it before the 100 goes anywhere. 60's are cool, but they'll never be as plush. I think I missed it, what kind of springs are on it?
I think it might need shocks, the ride is a little spongy. We're not going to do anything right now just drive it and figure out where we want to go with it. has already mentioned the tuffy center console.Ya know...
The little bit that I had rode in it....It was a NICE ride. FAAAAR better than the ride of mine when it was basically stock.
Might wanna find an option to get some arm rests in at least the pass. side for the . That might bother her back some with nothing to brace against.
However, the 100 is a nice riding rig for sure as far as comfort is concerned.
K
No receipts for the lift. I talked to the owner, he had the springs re-arched and added leafs.
I'll take that under considerationPerfect for a spring over.....