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Flex for 1 Buck

Neo06

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Apr 6, 2006
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Location
Mo-Town
Went to Lowes dont try to find help you have to find them on your own
I used 1/4 carrage bolts 2/12" front 3" rear (I know its been done)
1/4 3" $.18
1/4 2 1/2" $.15
4 nuts $.07
2 locking nuts $.14
remounted the shocks on the outside of the axles front and rear..
Also lowered shock top mounts and brought them to the outer sides of the chassis both front and rears( Actually there are 3 total shock mount holes depending on mood at different height levels)
Flex would bottom out to chassis if it wasnt for the bulge in the chassis if u notice in pic 2 it limits flex.. The bolt hits it and needs to be cut out
Oh and no shocks were harmed in the making.. Cutting shocks doesnt allow good recoil.. Hence less wheel to road traction

LMK what ya think
more to come if I can afford it :lol:

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g233/Neo_2006/IM000260.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g233/Neo_2006/IM000262.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g233/Neo_2006/IM000264.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g233/Neo_2006/IM000258.jpg
 
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nice to see some one actually post this up, i havn't seen it around. i use it on all of my. works really well, and you can adjust it too. looks nice
 
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