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maxxdude1234
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02.18.2006, 10:35 AM

Good points there from HotnCold. Personally, with my truck I chose to wait till componets broke and then upgrade them. Despite this, you will definately need cvd's, FLM diffs (supermaxx if you've got the cash) and I would definately reccomend the Gorillamaxx single speed conversion. Your better off getting your driveline bulletproof before you start upgrading suspension/chassis etc...
And as HotnCold said, refer to these forums alot. There are a lot of experienced and knowledgeable people on these forums.
   
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02.18.2006, 11:18 AM

I started mine the way maxxdude stated - fix it when it broke - but it didnt take long before i was running for a few minutes and then waiting for parts for fixing - LOL - I didnt have the patience for that anymore. Then i went off the deep end and started upgrading everything i could afford. ( Everything has been a blur ever since ):005: The drivetrain is a must IMO.


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