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do I under stand this? you stapled up a cloth to the studs then cut a hole at the top and sprayed. I am thinking about building a garage and just getting ideals.
Thanks Keith
I was wanting to put my f-150 power steering box on but you have to have
a 2-1/2" lift or more. My question is. What is the lenght of stock coils on the front( my are 13-1/2" ). I have some 2" are more blocks on the back, I was wondering was this used on stock suspension are do I have some lift...
Yep, tried that. Rolled like a ball with the wife in it.
It must be a southern thing.
I said hang on ( you will love this )
sounds like somthing on Jeff Foxworthy
I had a freind. He said leave it on the jack stands and run it through the gears
and let them break in that way. I only drive my for about a 100 to 200 miles a year.( If that much.)
I am running a 351w, 33's with 3 speed on the column with 3.50's.
I would like to do some rock crawling and trail riding.
Will 4.86 in the rear and 4.88 in the front work?
Do you think this would be lower enough?
thanks Boldo
I have 71 bronco with stock suspension.Can I had 12" to the radius arms with stock suspension?
Will the radius arm brackets be in the right place when I get ready to add 4-1/2" lift kit? Are would it be best to wait and do everything at one time?
Thanks Boldo