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    Mainline Closure

    click on the photo like he left in the description.. theres a couple...
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    Dodge 4.7L Feedback

    i had a club cab 02 dakota 4x4 with a 4.7 and a 5 speed. it really took a beating... took it well. 4.7's dont get shiatttt for mileage though!
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    Dual toy case Q

    you can just bolt it in. you may have to trim some of your floorboard though... your going to have to cut some out for your back case anyways....
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    Wild Pigs

    ive heard the same thing.....
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    Busywild...

    Ive been falling timber cutting oversize for the feller buncher up on the busy. Just trying to make a buck. we are not trying to ruin your trails. all patches of timber on state land sooner or later get logged. I am a subcontractor of the logger and only run a saw. From what i have seen...
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    Any new year trips planned? elbe?

    I was up there last night, just ran up to where we camp at, no snow, more snow on top of scott turner than at elbe. hope to see you up there if the toyota's back together by then!
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    Best deer/elk rifle?

    i know its a little over kill, but i use a 7mm rem mag for everything you should see what it does to those poor animals!:haha:
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    2010 bear related banter

    i sure do
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    2010 bear related banter

    lets go im game! lol i think im headed east for bear, and stayin over on the west side for elk this year... been seeing a couple bulls here and there.... seen a bear the other morning at work!
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    little steelhead

    nice fish. wish i could find the time to go.....
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    It has started... SAS Dakota 1997

    also i was wondering what the front axle was out of on your truck and how wide it was.... reason being is dakotas have a very narrow wheel well and dont want to be too wide, i already know i am going to have to have my axles narrowed. are you happy with the width of yours?
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    It has started... SAS Dakota 1997

    cool... thanks man, im trying to gather all my parts before i start in on this thing.... im just curious... how much better of a ride do you get with coils vs. leafs? curious because i will be on the highway every now and then...
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    It has started... SAS Dakota 1997

    ahhhh.... im just going to build a leaf sprung dakota with a 77-78-79 f250 hp 44 something simple and reliable...as i will probably be driving on the highway every once in a while.....dont know exactly what springs to use though... any suggestions?
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    It has started... SAS Dakota 1997

    yes sir
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    It has started... SAS Dakota 1997

    hey was wondering what you did with your steering, if the stock steering box worked with the 44 you used. i have an 02' and im planning on a hp 44 and a 14 bolt leaf sprung. just wondering if i can get away with my stock box or not.
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    What's this worth ?

    IMO its worth a trip to the dump.... never had any good things to say about holley even in pavement pounders.... Holleys must not like me for some reason..... hmmmmm:puke:
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    Homeade Toyota Body lift

    2 inch body lift for toyota riiiight here... gimme 50 bucks and you can have it, brand new in the box!
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    Broke in new Chainsaw finally

    im glad to be a fly on the wall here.... lol books have some knowledge in them, but give yourself some experience and you'll figure most of it out on your own, and just remember, always keep your eyes up, and be very observative to every little detail.
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    Evans 3-07-09

    yeah its pretty snowy up there, we stayed up at the pavillion last night and had a good time wheelin 311 and just driving up to the pavillion was kind of a chore at first last night due to breaking trail and about 3 feet of snow.... had a good fire and got pretty...
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    Chainsaw ? ? ?

    i prefer the ported and polished, jacked up on steriods, ms660 or "066" for small stuff and big stuff... cant beat the power and makes alot less work if you know what you're doing with them. i like to run a 32" or 36" oregon bar too, less bending over, plus gives you a wide range of size to...
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