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    I was going to order the Mecatech boot kit and do it at the same time. A buddy of mine is coming over and we should be able to do everything in a few hours. He is an ASE mechanic, so I tend to lean on him stuff like that. lol

    On second thought, maybe I should buy 2 sets of boot ;D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post
    I was going to order the Mecatech boot kit and do it at the same time. A buddy of mine is coming over and we should be able to do everything in a few hours. He is an ASE mechanic, so I tend to lean on him stuff like that. lol

    On second thought, maybe I should buy 2 sets of boot ;D
    I always carry a spare in my wallet...

    Errr...I mean tool box...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I always carry a spare in my wallet...

    Errr...I mean tool box...
    I have no response to that.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post
    I was going to order the Mecatech boot kit and do it at the same time. A buddy of mine is coming over and we should be able to do everything in a few hours. He is an ASE mechanic, so I tend to lean on him stuff like that. lol

    On second thought, maybe I should buy 2 sets of boot ;D
    Don't forget to get the installation instructions from the Download section. They'll save you a lot of time.

    Darlington off road sells diff drop brackets that'll save your boots after a lift (I had a guy mod'ing them too but I don't have any stock brackets at the moment).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Don't forget to get the installation instructions from the Download section. They'll save you a lot of time.

    Darlington off road sells diff drop brackets that'll save your boots after a lift (I had a guy mod'ing them too but I don't have any stock brackets at the moment).
    Oh yeah, I forgot. You can also fab up diff drops using an old Jeep bumper.

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    I imagine a Sami bumper would work just as well...
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