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    ATTENTION!

    Re: Congrats!!
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    Broken AFP arp stud. Now what?

    Re: Weld it. The edge of the hike in the knuckle shouldn't be an issue . Or die grind the edge of the hike a tad. Been there done that
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    Good Buyers/Sellers Thread

    Re: Fabricator1 is definitely good peeps!
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    Sold/Expired Free propane system/parts Gone

    Re: Thank you!
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    Members input on bender stand.

    Re: Mcutler has the best all in one out there
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    Members input on bender stand.

    Got tired of pulling on a bar, went air/hydro. M32 build by my boy James Liked it so much I built mine like it
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    Tech Article: How King Compression Adjusters Work

    Re: Awesome, thanks
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    Tech Article: How King Compression Adjusters Work

    Re: Can you confirm different materials from the softer sliders of years past to the newer more dense units?
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    Suzi Q Samurai buggy build

    Re: Re: Suzi Q Samurai buggy build Using the range box H/L is fine, using the range box in Low and the rear case in high is what grenades rear inputs. I actually went back to dual stock gears for the type of wheeling i did, but the stock front 4.7 rear was great for crawling.
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    Tech Article: How King Compression Adjusters Work

    Can you explain the proper method of running the dual rate sliders? There seems to be different schools of thought
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    What's the oldest vehicle you have ever driven?

    Re: My oldest was my 55 Porsche speedster, then 56-67 various VW models..I miss my notch back and 23 window bus the most
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    Suzi Q Samurai buggy build

    Re: Re: Suzi Q Samurai buggy build Not if you learn to leave the front case in high and rear in low/high... I quit busting inputs when I quit putting the range box in low and the rear in high
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    synthetic winch rope question.....stupid question....maybe really stupid...

    Re: Sleeve at the drum is a must, sleeve at the hook end is a must for abrasion resistance. It's easy to repair the rope. I keep my old ropes for extensions..usually 25-50ft.

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