Wagonbacker9
One string banjo. Maybe 2
holy balls thats more than I paid for my truck.
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holy balls thats more than I paid for my truck.
you aint kiddin i can replace a lottt of IFS parts for that money haha
Are they in freaking sane? Where do they justify the cost on that SAS? WOW! I can get a trailing arm kit with coils for that much....holy crap! I think off road unlimited was the most expensive one I knew of to date (till now), and they are around $700 I think....but a nice kit I am told. I have bought 2 offroad direct kits and was more a less pleased with them. Had good service, but the 36" wide perch kit for the 81.5-88.5 D60 is not the best even though they have the best stock inner axles (non tapering). The 32" is a much better choice if you can find a 77.5-79 Ford HPD60. They can be a bit expensive if you can't justify the D44 hp.
Do you still own the truck in your avatar? Thought you were tearing it down or something like that.
Do you still own the truck in your avatar? Thought you were tearing it down or something like that.
Well the time has come, she is getting down graded and parts swapped/traded/sold and once she is somewhat sane and a bit lower, she is getting sold.
Here is my defence....bought a 99 crew cab short box, and working on bringing home a 94 crew cab long box with a SAS partially completed, with a 98 p pump cummins swap/5spd NV4500. Don't need three of them and need more room. So the builds are on again...
Are they in freaking sane? Where do they justify the cost on that SAS? WOW! I can get a trailing arm kit with coils for that much....holy crap! I think off road unlimited was the most expensive one I knew of to date (till now), and they are around $700 I think....but a nice kit I am told. I have bought 2 offroad direct kits and was more a less pleased with them. Had good service, but the 36" wide perch kit for the 81.5-88.5 D60 is not the best even though they have the best stock inner axles (non tapering). The 32" is a much better choice if you can find a 77.5-79 Ford HPD60. They can be a bit expensive if you can't justify the D44 hp.