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poor's man caster correction

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15 Oct 2013 21:54 #86417 by mudman
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Dave cc wrote: Dont see what the big shock horror thing is how will it effect other components ? when lifting it has already put it out of line infact mite help correct the problem ok could have welded some plates over the outside to make it a little stronger and look better
I think its got to be better than hacking away at the floor to to get tyre clearance.
And when you have so called pro modifiers cutting and shutting front arms with lumps of dog shit rebar material cant see how this is any worse in fact i would say its a damn site better well done in my book :)


think I can guess who your referring to :lol:

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15 Oct 2013 22:06 #86420 by Dave cc
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You have got it he cracks me up but wouldnt let him chage a fuse on my car :laugh: :laugh:

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15 Oct 2013 23:55 #86428 by markyp2000
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mudman wrote:

Dave cc wrote: Dont see what the big shock horror thing is how will it effect other components ? when lifting it has already put it out of line infact mite help correct the problem ok could have welded some plates over the outside to make it a little stronger and look better
I think its got to be better than hacking away at the floor to to get tyre clearance.
And when you have so called pro modifiers cutting and shutting front arms with lumps of dog shit rebar material cant see how this is any worse in fact i would say its a damn site better well done in my book :)


think I can guess who your referring to :lol:


+1 :laugh:

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16 Oct 2013 05:01 #86434 by supergaz
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markyp2000 wrote:

mudman wrote:

Dave cc wrote: Dont see what the big shock horror thing is how will it effect other components ? when lifting it has already put it out of line infact mite help correct the problem ok could have welded some plates over the outside to make it a little stronger and look better
I think its got to be better than hacking away at the floor to to get tyre clearance.
And when you have so called pro modifiers cutting and shutting front arms with lumps of dog shit rebar material cant see how this is any worse in fact i would say its a damn site better well done in my book :)


think I can guess who your referring to :lol:


+1 :laugh:

+2. Haha

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16 Oct 2013 06:28 #86438 by Dave cc
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm do I see a pattern emerging here :whistle:

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16 Oct 2013 06:40 #86441 by steffan
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I have never dealt with the bloke or met him for that matter but from his reviews i think i would say the same although his rear bumper dose look quite good

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