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Old 12-23-2004, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 4Hummer
S K Y J A C K E R

while your at it get rid of the dinky Bike pump of a steering stabilizer.

http://www.mudrunner.ca/shocks1.html
I wonder if it makes a difference that I'm wokring on a leaf spring deal and you seem to have couils at both ends. What kind of driving do you do 4hummer? Just offorading, or daily driving/freeway stuff?
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After OEM, OME and Bils, Bils win hands down...and they are Bling Bling!



Old 12-23-2004, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
After OEM, OME and Bils, Bils win hands down...and they are Bling Bling!



Yowza
Those are mad bling, or something (I am a 30 year old white guy from rurual ohio afterall).

Here's one for someone.....rather than any sort of TRD billie to jam into my Tundra coils, y'all think I should score a 5100's spec'd for Tundras? Is that whacky of or what?

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