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Old May 4, 2008
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My kit is the RCD prototype kit. The shock is threaded on the entire body, unlike you 'new' kit guys. lol.
 
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Hmm.... I wonder if I can have mine threaded all the way down...
 
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Originally Posted by RazorsEDGE
Thanks for all the comments guys.




Dude I actually sat on this forum for like 2 days straight looking over all the pics of your truck I could find. It was your truck that helped me decide to go black on the frontend. I think you should go for the black billet....I'm really happy with the way it turned out on mine.
Glad I could help and glad I could cause someone else to spend money I am still drooling over your truck.
 
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I don't know if it would be worth the trouble to get it threaded like that. Besides if you crank it to far your spring will bind. Here is a close up of how far mine is threaded though.

 
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I've decided we should trade shock setups lol
 
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Eh you dont want my shocks lol. They've been romped on pretty hard by the original owner. Besides that I'm too lazy to take 'em off lol. The only way I'm takin them off is if some new coilovers and a straight axle take their place. Soooo if thats the case it'll probably be a really long time 'till they come off lol.
 
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