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02-14-2010, 01:22 AM | #11 |
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Location: Salt Lake City
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Re: Project ''Second Time Around''
I originally bagged this truck eight years ago. When I bought these brackets, I swear they sent me ones for a Ford. The first time I put this kit on and dropped it down it was actually higher than when I put the bags on. So I took the bag brackets out, cut them down and notched the frame to get it down to where it sits now.
So what I'm doing now is cutting the brackets down even further so that I can obtain the super-slammed look. First off, removing the inner fender bracket.
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