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Rubber duck makes a lift package that will bring your ride height up while preserving the factory geometry, and you get whole inches. SKU: RDH10-S2L-NF
If you just want a little though, I might start asking question like do you have tired springs or could you go to stiffer springs (like uparmor...
I don't know about directly bypassing it but you can get around it if you have a failing car and you attempt certain basic repairs (that do not work). I may run into that situation with a Jeep actually. To be honest the emissions testing doesn't put me out much. I lived in several states (or...
Although I felt an overwhelming need for carmac not to be wrong, the real reason I say no is that I've adopted a policy of "don't buy one" to everyone who asks me. It's not that I am trying to be negative, more like, realistic. I find a few people, lets generously allow the curious ones, if not...
I don't know about GL but for trivia the original IP contract was awarded as a 2-year in 2014 with 5 optional 1-year extensions. Given that so for as I know the DLA can re-up out until what, 2021, and then they will be forced to bid it.
Sigh. So I pull the truck into the yard today and notice this on the walkaround. Really bad timing here because I am scheduled to take it to Seattle and back from Phoenix over Christmas. I know Dana axles but I know almost nothing about how these are setup... But the obvious implication here is...
I doubt this is terribly interesting to anyone, but I passed the AZ emissions today. Yay me for actually having current registration though - I am growing as a person, trust me.
They do a snap idle test. The guy was momentarily confused about the lack of VIN but I showed him the paperwork where...
Parker makes the valves. You want my advice, take the whole thing to a hydro shop that works on cranes (I went the Seattle crab boat route, on the docks), dump it on their counter, and smile a smile, and just let them sort it out. You find the right guy in the back, he'll see it as a mystery...