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Type: Posts; User: nitroram33
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I'm using stock '98 everything (except brakes, obviously, but that's all Mustang stuff) with '03 spindles without issue. For the record, the spindles DO press out if you ever need them to.
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Not ever going to be 100% clean thanks to the PCV valve and breather (correction it's the breather going into the hat and the PCV dumping into the side of the intake), but there's going to be a lot...
PCV valve dumps oil vapors into the airhat above the throttle blades. A belly pan gasket blowout will causing pooling a quite a bit of oil on the intake floor. The belly pan everyone is talking...
You'd see a ton of oil puddled if it was the belly pan. It's definitely not leaking out the bottom? Is the tip of the exhaust black? If the exhaust is black and there's nothing on the ground it's...
Can I vote to call them exhaust turtles lol? :jester:
Plausible lol
Looked in my user manual (10k Bendpak symetric 2-post) and 4.25" is their minimum (6" recommended) in concrete cured for at least 28 days and at least 6" from cracks or seams. Looking on their site,...
You can do a lot of things lol. 4" is fine for a 4 post and if you're not picking up anything heavy you can probably even get away with it for a two post if you do the anchor bolts correctly. ...
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Recommended depth is usually 6" for a ~10k pound 2 post. My shop is 8" except for under where the lift lives. There it dips down to a little over a foot with extra rebar in the trench. Better safe...
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Yes? 3" for normal trucks, 2" for R/Ts.
https://www.belltech.com/products/belltech/lowering/components/leaf-springs/belltech-3-quot-drop-rear-leaf-spring-each-5983.html
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You're close enough to visit him in person, it's always the people that can't do that who have bad experiences with him.
PIE is only useful if you're close enough to show up to his shop in Delaware. Anybody outside of driving distance has always had a bad time.
The Rampage is also not a replacement for the Dakota. It's Maverick/Santa Cruz-sized. A mid-sized Dakota replacement (ie Tacoma/Ranger/Colorado etc competitor) is in development completely separate...
Ryan is in Texas and your best bet. Don't waste your time with Hemifever.
The Rampage, as designed, is purely a South American vehicle. If it were to come to that states it would have to be built in North America to avoid the chicken tax. It would also have to move to a...
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