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Old 09-19-2012, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669

Tim...no Hells Creek Suspensions? I have always heard they are the best MJ kits....AND they have layaway.....
Everything I read says HC is just rebadged Rough Country. And I don't need layaway if I have a bank account.
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and Rusty's is cheaper.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Everything I read says HC is just rebadged Rough Country. And I don't need layaway if I have a bank account.

Don't really know...just read it alot on CC
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669

Don't really know...just read it alot on CC
I'll do more research. Plenty of time.
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Can ya'll tell I'm bored?
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Yep.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Can ya'll tell I'm bored?
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Just got home from work/dinner/filling up the Camaro. I still have about two gallons of water on the driver side and a gallon on the passenger side. Evaporation is slow. Time to drill.
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I am so excited I can hardly post. I repaired the XJ !!! I did have my neighbor to assist with reaching a clamp that was to far for me to reach. I cut the pipe to high and there is still a piece left,but I improvised by using a larger piece of heater line. The larger piece of hose fit over what was left of the old pipe and the 3/8 bolt which was where the leak was located. The entire project took about 2 hours and the majority of that was cutting thru the pipe.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Just got home from work/dinner/filling up the Camaro. I still have about two gallons of water on the driver side and a gallon on the passenger side. Evaporation is slow. Time to drill.
Bring it by tomorrow. I'll take care of that.
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Hey, my name is Adam from Balt. County. I just recently bought a blue '96, 4 liter straight 6, 251k. With a 4.5" Zone Off road lift with 31" Super Swapper TSL's.

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