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Actually, right now it's more like under the truck as I am installing the 2" lift and replacing the shackles. People at work always ask me Friday what I'm doing on the weekend and the answer is usually the same, "Working on the truck Saturday, watching football (and/or) racing Sunday" I fail to see a problem here.
ya, i always thought that was an ironcy, that the autozone website has that picture on there website, yet, when i go to autozone for things specificy for my explorer, they have nothing. i know why, but i still think its funny
and who works on their car with their shirt tucked in? i guess autozone supports explorers? or maybe they have autozone spys that go around taking pictures of people working on their cars, so they dont have to pay them. there has to be an autozone conspiricy......just like the isuzu conspiricy.....
Originally posted by Bashman Actually, right now it's more like under the truck as I am installing the 2" lift and replacing the shackles. People at work always ask me Friday what I'm doing on the weekend and the answer is usually the same, "Working on the truck Saturday, watching football (and/or) racing Sunday" I fail to see a problem here.
The rear is done completely but the nuts holding the lower coil spring seat are pretty much rusted solid and am still fighting me. I've been spraying it regularly with liquid wrench but still no joy yet.