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MaveRankus

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Not that it matters but I say build motor. Haha. A fast truck and house would be a nice combo.

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but a house first is best cause then you can take your time to button up all the little things for the project on your time! ;) nothing beats having your own garage!
 

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ya, driving 30min one way to the garage ha. my uncle, who would've been helping me with the motor, is super busy with sprint car season in full swing so no motor work :(
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so guess the rears getting bagged ;) looks good. how you cut off the stock bump stop pads? J/W whats the easiest way.... im still got mine and hell if i cut those off i might not bottom out as much... worth a shot i guess! i still got the bump stop there on the frame i dont think i twould damage the axle tube.
 

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Normally, if you have a C-notch, your bump stop goes away. Then you put the button bump stop on that comes with the C-notch kit. If youre tapping that, and are bagging to go even lower, you need a bigger notch (maybe even with a bridge), and again, the bump stop goes away. If you do it any other way youre going to break things-or at least bend them so badly that it compromises your safety.
 
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