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Oooh sounds interesting how much you want for them, and what do I have to do to install them, any fabricating, drilling, and are the installation bolts included?
Lol....it's funny that you say Car Boutique. The reason why I say that is they are rude and arrogant and other ppl tell me the same thing also. A little off the topic matter but I hate them guys over there.
Oh yeah btw your not very far from me either I live by foster & western. We should hookup sometime and go to badlands how about it?
I only went there once and it was because they were the only place that sold wheel skins (replacement leather wrap for the steering wheel).
They are over priced too... Mostly a rice burner shop.
I would love to go back to the Badlands, but I am not gonna go until I'm lifted. I'm still sitting stock. Hopefully, by the end of the year I'll have the superlift 5.5" and 33's.
Where did you get your Eagle 589's from, those are the wheels that I thing I am gonna go with when I go big.
95exp, do you know how to keep the rear handle from rattling when you turn up the stereo? I'm not talking about dynamating the inside, but the actual handle mechanism in the rear hatch.
So you can safely drill through the frame and bolt on a few pairs of tow hooks?
Four Wheel Drive Parts has The Heavy Duty Black Powder finished hooks with two pre drilled holes in each gor under $10.00 a pair, and the Chrome where cheaper.
I think I would like to have two in fron and two somewhere in the rear, But have had concerns about drilling through the frame and where to put them.