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Old 02-17-2008, 08:05 PM #1
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Talking Driving around with half a lift kit

So I decided to install my lift with a friend of mine as we have both been working on cars our entire lives. When it came to taking out the rear shocks I struggled with it with an air ratchet and couldn't even get it lose for an hour. The auto hobby shop that I was doing the work at closed so I had to leave with the front end completed with PPs and Monroes and a stock rear end. Looks frickin re****ed. The point is I wish I had done a search here first and found out I could turn the dust cover or simply cut the shock piston. I was about to take it to a shop and pay them after being so pissed off. At least the front feels amazing, although I'm kind of looking upward while driving.....
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lol....I bet that does look pretty funny.
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