Jason4x4
1/2 ton status
Muahhh haahaa haahhaaa..... 









while a good deal it was.. there goes the "cheap" part of this operation!![]()





I still have the 10 bolt, with high steer, but I don't remember which arms they are.
Noooooo! The budget is a fraud!!!!!
Ok fine I'll still watch but I fully expect "How to beef stock d60 shafts with nothing but a rubber band and a box of paper clips" and also "Lockouts the cheap way, 2 gallons of jb weld"![]()


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Do I mount the shocks with the boot pointing up or down?[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]With the internal design of the Bilstein monotube gas shocks, it does not matter whether the shocks are mounted with the shock rod side up or down. There are some minor advantages in longetivity and overall suspension effectiveness with the shock rod pointed down, and there are many instances where Bilstein has changed the orientation to take advantage of these minor improvements where there are no clearance problems. If there is an option, we recommend mounting the shock with the shock rod and boot pointing down, but in the grand scheme of things, there is no noticeable difference.[/FONT]Hmmmmmm............ JASON, YOUR SHOCKS ARE UPSIDE DOWN!!!!!!! those Bilstiens install shock body UP!![]()
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you like being mounted rod down don't you...![]()
You are messed up.....................

the shocks, a'holes.... The shocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!