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got my body back on the frame today!

johnnybgood74

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things are going very smooth so far. still planning on driving her to N. Dakota on November 4th. got a bunch of little stuff to still accomplish though. it will be in paint by sunday. thats the plan anyway. my painter buddy owes me a paint job so he is tackling it tonight. how long will i have the stink bug effect from the new rear springs? do they all sit high out back when a new lift is installed? i know the top and windows will weigh it down some.
 

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Kurt

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Badger State
You're moving along pretty well on the project. Look up the Rough Riders when you get to ND. I think they are the only local 4x4 club.

I wouldn't worry at this point about the rear springs. The added weight of the top and settling should help level it out.
 
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