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Old 12-16-2014, 05:57 AM
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Ah. To be young and dumb again.....
pretty much.....
 
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I have since put the rear speakers under the back seat, no 12" sitting on the back seat anymore!
 
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Old 12-16-2014, 02:17 PM
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I have since put the rear speakers under the back seat, no 12" sitting on the back seat anymore!
2.5" looks real good, too bad I already ordered a 4". Like the white with the alloy rims, always looks clean and good.
 
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I have since put the rear speakers under the back seat, no 12" sitting on the back seat anymore!
It does look real good but I'd like mine a little higher
 
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Old 12-16-2014, 02:48 PM
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Thanks Guys!
 
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opps double post
 
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at least he buying his stuff not getting mommy and daddy to buy a new truck and lifting it
 
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at least he buying his stuff not getting mommy and daddy to buy a new truck and lifting it
Truth ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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heres the best way in my opionion... cut & turn beams and extended radius arms

no drop brackets and better clearance, this is way stronger and reliable than any lift kit you can buy


 
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heres the best way in my opionion... cut & turn beams and extended radius arms

no drop brackets and better clearance, this is way stronger and reliable than any lift kit you can buy
Any pics of this. I am not getting by what you mean of cutting and turning the beams since they are already down. Cutting and turning them would LOWER the truck
 
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Originally Posted by 85GT5.0
heres the best way in my opionion... cut & turn beams and extended radius arms

no drop brackets and better clearance, this is way stronger and reliable than any lift kit you can buy


Ya please explain this and post pictures cause I don't understand this at all either
 
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I'd like to see this, too.
 
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Ah. To be young and dumb again.....
don't forget mostly broke. We've all been there
 
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don't forget mostly broke. We've all been there
It's worse than broke haha I got ALOT on my plate right now haha
 
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It's worse than broke haha I got ALOT on my plate right now haha
May be, but working to pay for things yourself will give you pride and confidence instead of a sense of entitlement. You'll be way ahead in life as a result. Good on ya.
 


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