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I don't have the money, much less a job. I coulb buy the lift and run 29's for a while :lol:
 

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Honestly the best thing to do is just buy what you can buy a little at a time, and stack it up in your room until you get it all!
 

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You're right. My friend bought a '70 C10. He has torn that thing apart and has a walk in closet full of parts for that thing. He's got to prep and paint then he's putting it together.
 

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You're right. I can afford the whole lift, I think just the tires, mounting&balancing, alignment, etc will take a while.
 

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yep, theres a lot of little things to factor in also, if you need balljoint, tre, idler or pitman if needed. i was going to change all mine, but they had no slack.
 

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I have no idea what my grandpa replaced or when he did so it would be a good idea. If i remember correctly from working on my mustang, the ball joints are a pain in the butt right?
 
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