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Re: Big bumpers shortened (archive)

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Posted by Andrej Gaspari on February 14, 2000 at 13:30:43:

In Reply to: Re: Big bumpers shortened posted by BigDog on February 14, 2000 at 12:58:29:

I was kind of wondering about the rear, given the quality of other drivers out there... I'll probably leave it as-is.

I thought about using the kit, but the labor is about the same, with drilling the existing shocks being the only addition (and it wasn't hard, believe me). Knowing what it took to do this, I couldn't justify spending $85 on the kit.

: '02 Amigos,
: I'm planning on this as well, although, I'm too lazy to do the drill and fill method, so I'll probably buy the kit from TEP at $85. Regarding the rear, don't shorten in... Unless it remains shock-active. Got tagged by a Mercury Mountaineer at a light the other day, and was glad the bumper shocks worked, otherwise I'd be on to '02 #3 by now!

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: '88 325
: '99 GMC Yukon




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