tjm t-17 installed! *pics*
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Nice, nice, I just emailed Steve about on today, I like the military look of them. Unfortunately I also have a 1" body lift coming, so I am worried about the brackets. Steve has them, but they are $200, and I just bought a WAAG brush guard, and all new front end after my accident. I should have done it then. If I can't get my WAAG to work after the lift, I think I am going to go the TJM route. Looks sharp, nice job!!!!
Your getting closer and closer to needing that inclinometer, hahahahaha j/k
Your getting closer and closer to needing that inclinometer, hahahahaha j/k
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that truck looks completely different! i like it.
too bad my truck is going to better than your in about 2 weeks! LOL! just kidding! it looks nice bro! and i hear you got your hands dirty too! (insert golf clap for lee here)
too bad my truck is going to better than your in about 2 weeks! LOL! just kidding! it looks nice bro! and i hear you got your hands dirty too! (insert golf clap for lee here)
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date will be posted soon. i have rich, heath, you, pat, eric, me, and i am going to ask steve if he wants to help as well.
regardless..you truck does look sweet now!
regardless..you truck does look sweet now!
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you kidding? a lift party? that is only half of it! lol!
front spacers and left front axle seal and new cv.
new rear springs and panhard drop bracket
rear brake job while everything is apart.
mounting new tire/rim combo
all in all, i figure we are in for a good 5 hours of solid work with one person on each corner. the more the merrier. i have my moms garage, so it will be plenty bright, and plenty warm! lol
front spacers and left front axle seal and new cv.
new rear springs and panhard drop bracket
rear brake job while everything is apart.
mounting new tire/rim combo
all in all, i figure we are in for a good 5 hours of solid work with one person on each corner. the more the merrier. i have my moms garage, so it will be plenty bright, and plenty warm! lol
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Originally Posted by bflooks
that was a year ago! now he skips the grass and hops curbs. that is pretty much it. HAHA!
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LOL!
i give up!
if i am not at work, i am home doing all the house work. if i am not doing house work, i am at another job thinking about how i have to do house work on my one day off. LOL!
i vaguely remember the days when i had some pride and a voice in matters. now...i just keep my mouth shut and do as i'm told. i have found it makes life MUCH easier that way. LOL!
i give up!
if i am not at work, i am home doing all the house work. if i am not doing house work, i am at another job thinking about how i have to do house work on my one day off. LOL!
i vaguely remember the days when i had some pride and a voice in matters. now...i just keep my mouth shut and do as i'm told. i have found it makes life MUCH easier that way. LOL!