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Lift it up or sell it?

I'm not being sarcastic or a smart-a$$, I do appreciate the responses. The post if kind of gray, but I just don't want to get into a project that I can't do correctly. That wouldn't be fair. And like someone said, why would I start something and do it half a$$ed. I would much rather have someone who is willing to put the tiime and effort into doing it correctly. If I didn't have some sort of passiong for the vehicle, I wouldn't consider all of this, I would just do it regardless of budget and knowledge. But I do care for the future of the truck, being it is getting harder to find a vehicle of this nature i.e., mileage, condition etc.

Anyway, I didn't mean any harm and I appreciate the honesty of all.

Thanks!!
 
Well, your truck will take whatever cash you wanna throw at it, be it a little or alot...

A very nice suspension could be had for $1500, very nice.. Bigger tires in that 1500 too? possibly with wheeling and dealing, but doubtful...
 
Well, Diamondjimtwo. I think most people on hear have ass things!! I over build all of my trucks!! Dana 60's lockers and gears!! Look how long I have been a member and look how many post!!! I read and then read more.. Some people on hear are just ass's to start with.. Do it right or you can sell it to me and I would make you proud to say It used to be mine, LOL!! (You payed for it, Its your's!!!!!!)
 
What are you planning to do with YOUR truck? This makes a big differnce in planning your budget. If you are doing the work, then 1500 would go along way. Tell us what your plans are.
 

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