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Old 08-29-2006, 04:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Does your Rig feel floaty with a lift kit?

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Sbechtold, I have exactly the same equipment including same winch and bumper. Let me know what you think of those heavier front coils please, mine is not sagging dramatically, however hav'nt added the "Under-iron" yet. I would have it armored by now if the world would catch up and make some decent functional skids. Every time I call all these world famous gear joints and say "Skid plate", they just start to stutter and tell me stories that you used to see on Startrek.
Will do. I'm hoping that new springs will hold the front end up a little better.
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