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ArcticDak GenIII
5/05/2002 21:54:36
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Message: For those of you who didn't install your lifts yourself, can you tell me about how much in labour costs to have someone else install them might be?? I have been looking at the Fabtech 3" 2wd lift.
Also does anyone know of a quality shop in the Orange County area of California for such a thing. I am looking for quality not the cheapest.
Julie
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rivermaniac Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/05/2002 22:03:57
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Message: go to agressive suspensions in ????? they used to be in fullerton , I think Irvine , or 4wheelparts , custommotorsports.com ( custom motorsports , in riverside is really good and not expensive ..................
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TallQuad Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/06/2002 00:38:06
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Message: From what I've been told (in Phoenix) its around $500 here.
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rivermaniac Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/06/2002 10:08:48
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Message: I paid 2190 for the install kit and rims and tires ............. av 589 eagles and 31 bfgoodrich mus terrains ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 wheel parts ............
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RJKobbeman GenIII
5/06/2002 10:38:21
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Message: I think Knobbyman got his done for free...
He, he, he. Just had to say it.
Rob
2000 CC Sport 4.7 Auto 3.55 Towing package
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Knobbyman *GenIII*
5/06/2002 10:54:01
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Message: :-p WHOO HOOO !!! FREE INSTALLS !!!!!! .. #$^&$@#)^*$#&^$#&^$@#
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks stuff faster----
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