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Old 02-26-2010, 06:48 PM
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nice. ill have to take you up on that some time. lift and stuff? but actually you would be suprised. their work is expensive but i have found parts there like shocks and other stuff thats cheaper than most places on line. my shocks i just bought for example. 55 online was the lowest i found they have it for 41.99. didnt have shipping to worry about it and they had it next day. but their show room is really sweet.
Cool I will have to check them out....No I don;t have a lift just nice and roomy, dry, flat, plenty of tools and peace and quiet.
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Cool I will have to check them out....No I don;t have a lift just nice and roomy, dry, flat, plenty of tools and peace and quiet.
nice. alright. well i may need that when i find a chrysler 8.25 29 spline
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nice. alright. well i may need that when i find a chrysler 8.25 29 spline
Cool....I if you canlt find one cheap all ready pulled ...I go to place in Allentown called harrys u pull it...there usually is 8.25's there and they are 48 for the rear end and 18 for the drums....and 22 for the drive shaft. I need to get out there soon as the weather is not unbearable.
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Cool....I if you canlt find one cheap all ready pulled ...I go to place in Allentown called harrys u pull it...there usually is 8.25's there and they are 48 for the rear end and 18 for the drums....and 22 for the drive shaft. I need to get out there soon as the weather is not unbearable.
are they usually removed or should i pack some stuff to rip it out?
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No you will have to pull it yourself. Pretty easy to do just a dirty job. I usually just use a breaker bar on the u bolts then cut the brake line and use a bolt cutter on the e brake lines.

One thing that is a pain is that they don;t let you bring a wagon or hand truck so you have to rent one from them for 2 bucks. The prob is the wagons they have there are the heaviest things I have ever seen, not to mention it makes it even harder to pull them thru the mud or snow. They must be like cast iron from WWII or something.
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well my jeep isnt reg/ insured yet and i dont feel like strapping it onto the top of my 06 6.0 gto so next time you go up let me know. haha
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well my jeep isnt reg/ insured yet and i dont feel like strapping it onto the top of my 06 6.0 gto so next time you go up let me know. haha
lol I would like to see that actually....Next time I am going I will let you know. I need a new front drive shaft, soon as possible.
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