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Post by DBrown »

the center section is about 1" abouve the frame on my rig.
mine is not far from that, maybe about 1-1.5". I dropped the center bolts as close to the frame that I could because I didn't want to notch it to make it work. I would be very interested on how close the center comes to touching the crossmember and frame when completely flexed. you motor is only about 25-50lbs lighter then mine. so that would help me make my decision.
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i'll be going to L.A this week or next week so i'll flex it out and post some pic's along with measurement's for Nobody.
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here a re a few pic's of the flex.[/img]
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a few more.
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looking good. It makes me want to work on mine right now, but its 4am! :frown:
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Post by Nobody »

I think you need more tires. Loooks like the wristed arm is working just fine. Also, try backing up, that will work the front the most.
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thank's fellas. i was also thinking another tire becuz the coil was'nt completely compressed and he rear still was'nt flexed out either. i'll try backing up next weekend.
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Are u running ful size diffs bro? By the way, ur trucks to bad ass, ur the kewlist black dood i have ever known :cool:
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OCD4B2 wrote: ur the kewlist black dood i have ever known :cool:
I dont know why that stuck me as funny, but it did. :laugh:
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Phillippi Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:56 pm Post subject:

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OCD4B2 wrote:
ur the kewlist black dood i have ever known


I dont know why that stuck me as funny, but it did.
:laugh: yeah that was kinda funny.
yep, fullsize i like the fullsize and the eb i can figure out which i like better. i would have to probably say the eb i love the small compact size of the bII and the eb axles just set it off. Nobody's rig is why i have my rig today. if i would have never seen his rig i most likely would have built a scout.
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