I'll be receiving a BS in Management & Entrepreneurship with a minor in Marketing.
Don't be discouraged by the market. Where there is a will, there is a way. I know a lot of my buddies have sort of put their tails in between there legs and plan on just moving home and finding part-time junk... Stay vigilante, throw a lot of lines out, and a fish will bite.
I'm sure if you asked my old man what my major was, he might say that!! :wink:
get your fiance to jump up and down on the front end and you get underneath barney, just follow the sound...
Not to get too far OT but Hans is right on point, any other sort of thinking will only get you no where.
Oh, the lift looks great Hans! I've always had a think for those 3T's and the slantback.. ya know.. a behind closed doors with a bottle of lotion sort of thing.
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TMI! I'm not letting you anywhere near my T.
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TMI! I'm not letting you anywhere near my T.
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What's wrong with a little turtle wax
Bebe's SOA is probably better suited to IFS guys...it uses tahoe-based main leaf.
What are you talking about?
Bebe, I was talking about your original SOA (way back when you had the stock front IFS). I thought you used a late model Tahoe main spring that was flatter...to limit the amount of rear lift you ended up with? I could be wrong...this was years ago.
Anyway...my point was: Those folks wanting to do an spring-over rear while keeping their stock IFS, might want to look into using a flatter (Tahoe) spring. After all, the SOA is gonna give you 6.5" and you can only crank the stock front up so far. So even with chopping and re-welding the front hangers...the stock springs might still be too much rear lift for the stock IFS.