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Old 09-18-2011, 11:13 AM
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they would, but the OME 901's are stronger than the LC springs.
Ahhh, ok, ..... Gotcha
Old 09-18-2011, 04:53 PM
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Here's a picture of the coil spacers with no load in the rear... on a slanted drive way... still looks like it sags in the rear because of the driveway but on flat ground, its 1.5" higher.



and My Trash-a-roo mounted up... ha ha... its like im back in kindergarten and the backpack is too big.


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Another picture of the coil spacers a few minutes after I got them done... it really shows the lift it gave more than the above picture.

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Looks really good, Mak.......

PS> Looks like my bosses are gonna keep me working AGAIN during Pismo! Then, soon comes the Holiday Season.... I will have to tunnel out of here to get to any events!!!! lol
Old 09-20-2011, 07:27 PM
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So i have my tire deflators dialed in for Pismo weekend. I also bought a flag to rep while im driving around pismo... real talk I'll take pictures later.
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nice what kinda of deflaters do you have . i heard most are not that great
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and My Trash-a-roo mounted up... ha ha... its like im back in kindergarten and the backpack is too big.

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You have to wear that thing in public like that lol. Imagine the looks you would get. If you dont I will!
Old 09-21-2011, 06:26 AM
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nice what kinda of deflaters do you have . i heard most are not that great
I have the Staun tire deflators.... they're good quality, brass, and they come in a cool little pouch

Stockwell - lmao i tried adjusting it to fit my back, but then the straps hung all the way down and it still didn't fit :/
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Heres the Deflators all dialed in



and heres some more shots of the truck with the coil spacers in.



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Packed for pismo! just need to pack food, clothes, drank, flags the trasharoo and the igloo! ( water jug )
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I have the Staun tire deflators.... they're good quality, brass, and they come in a cool little pouch

Stockwell - lmao i tried adjusting it to fit my back, but then the straps hung all the way down and it still didn't fit :/
i think those are the brand that works accurately. i have heard the other brands having issues not setting correct PSI
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Sooooo, how was pismo????
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Always a fun trip! Cruise the dunes during the day and by night completely smashed! it was quite the trip. I created the report thread on it if you wanna check it out.







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So I guess this can be classified as a mod?

Last year I lost my ipod sometime camping ( no idea how I lost it, i dont have tube doors, and it never leaves the truck ) So i've been forced to listen to a Bullet for my valentine CD ( that is semi-stuck in the deck ) on long trips... but recently. I found my OLD ipod... and when i mean old... its a 4th generation ipod classic... its nearly half an inch thick, its 20gb, and it was nearly 500 dollars when I first bought it back in 2004/2005. Its truly a classic. Needless to say, it had a file corruption error. So I had to reset everything on it, and update it as far as it could... but it works! It currently has 2000 songs on it and im a happy camper again!

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$500 for an Ipod? I dont think I would pay $100 for one lol.
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$500 for an Ipod? I dont think I would pay $100 for one lol.
lol they're 300 bucks now for 160gbs... do the math, this one is worth like 20

Should be ordering a MC 1200lb clutch and a new shifter seat to reduce some slop. Maybe i'll buy a LC engineering short shifter for the hell of it... who knows.

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ooo, short shifter. the feel of a drag race.
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ooo, short shifter. the feel of a drag race.
i know. fear the short shifter. haha Im just gonna replace the two bushings. should reduce the flop a little bit.
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
Another picture of the coil spacers a few minutes after I got them done... it really shows the lift it gave more than the above picture.

NICE! I'm so glad I sold the bumper to you its in a way better home! Looking good MAK!
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NICE! I'm so glad I sold the bumper to you its in a way better home! Looking good MAK!
haha thanks. its definitely gotten used since then! I laid it down on a rock and the weight of the vehicle just literally sent pieces of the rock crumbling and flying everywhere. its so beefy and heavy! ( i never plan on taking it off, unless its something drastic ) lol


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