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#11
Posted 09 November 2009 - 04:00 PM
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#12
Posted 09 November 2009 - 04:08 PM
Ahhh Salty the memory is the first to go. You still know how to do it but cant remember why you want to.
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I sat here for about an hour trying to remember my password, I have no clue, but I can still remember my name, which is helpful.
#13
Posted 09 November 2009 - 08:55 PM
Anyway, the money was well spent. I am very happy with my ride now. I don't even know who or what brand the springs are. They are thick, about 3/16 to 1/4 inch, and shaped nice like a smilley
I am always up for advise though.
Thank you.
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#14
Posted 09 November 2009 - 09:26 PM
Yep, I live in rainy Whitethorn Ca. home of the famous Pig Roast,(what ever happemed to George?) DC Customs is located in Ukiah Ca. 707-463-2227, owned by a very good friend, I have a race prep. shop behind his, where he installed a door so he could borrow my tools. Your invoice should show what springs went into your truck, I'm curious, are they 7 or 10 leaf packs? I think the bill was a little high, but I don't know exactly what they did. Next time ask me what you're thinking of doing, and between me or Dustin we can give you a good idea about cost. Somewhere on here is a post on my Toyota suspension upgrade, you probably shouldn't look at it. Just another newb. JonJon, Salty... who ever you are. I wish I lived closer to you. I would much rather have given my money to someone with one of our campers whom I somewhat know through this web site instead of a local business with people I don't know. They did the install in two hours. Put them on, took them off and removed a leaf, then put them on. Unfortunately I don't do that kind of work, and I don't know someone with the means to do it. If you weren't so far away I would have gladly taken the truck to your shop. Just where are you, I thought way north of me around Mendecino CO, lost coast or something like that (you know the pig roast and all)?
Anyway, the money was well spent. I am very happy with my ride now. I don't even know who or what brand the springs are. They are thick, about 3/16 to 1/4 inch, and shaped nice like a smilley
I am always up for advise though.
Thank you.
#15
Posted 09 November 2009 - 09:29 PM
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#16
Posted 10 November 2009 - 03:19 AM
I can remember why, and how to, but the body sometimes falls asleep on it's own. I bet DD can reset your original password if you ask real nice.Ahhh Salty the memory is the first to go. You still know how to do it but cant remember why you want to.
I think you scared George away.Yep, I live in rainy Whitethorn Ca. home of the famous Pig Roast,(what ever happemed to George?) DC Customs is located in Ukiah Ca. 707-463-2227, owned by a very good friend, I have a race prep. shop behind his, where he installed a door so he could borrow my tools. Your invoice should show what springs went into your truck, I'm curious, are they 7 or 10 leaf packs? I think the bill was a little high, but I don't know exactly what they did. Next time ask me what you're thinking of doing, and between me or Dustin we can give you a good idea about cost. Somewhere on here is a post on my Toyota suspension upgrade, you probably shouldn't look at it. Just another newb. Jon
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