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chevy4x4trucks & Sierra5.3,

 Hey guys you are East of me. I'm in Janesville home of the Suburban. I would be interested in a get together to talk trucks or help with mods. Just let me know when and where. I'm always ready for a cruise in my Duramax.

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Sounds good to me, we should get together some weekend.  I'm sure Joe would take the drive up from IL to join us (even though he's one of those flatlanders we'll still let him come up :D).  But, getting together and talking trucks sounds great.  Just order up some stuff and we'll do some installing.

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chevy4x4trucks,

       I think I have quite a few accessories on my truck already. All I have left are a cool set of wheel to wheel nerf bars but not this year unless work picks up. But I'm still willing to help others with installs. Later...

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Well, I'm without a truck so no accesories for me.  I want to get a few for the car to improve the look and power, but I'm saving up for a trip down to FL in a few months so I don't want to blow my money on some car stuff.

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Ya I'm up for pretty much anything, except somehow I'm the one who gets stuck with installing everything!!  I'm down in Libertyville, only about a 45 minute drive from Jon and about 30 from Sierra5.3.

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I'm the one who gets stuck with installing everything!!

Hey, I don't remember seeing you even touch your trailer hitch, bowtie, or coming back the 2nd day of the body lift.

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Do either of you w/ the 1/2 tons need another set of tires and rims or a class IV trailer hitch?  I've got these left from my truck and they are a little to big to ship, so if you need them I'll cut you a great deal on them.

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They are the base model steel wheels w/ center caps.  The tires are LT265-75-R16 Wrangler TD's and have about 1/4 to 1/2 of the tread life left.  If you just need a pair of beater rims or tires for something they'd be perfect.  The rims are in perfect shape and I only used them for a few months.

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No I haven't Joe (FireCadet613) and I have installed a bodylift on my truck and I'd be willing to lend you a hand w/ the install of your lift when you get it.  Just let me know, I won't be working until June 26th so any time before that I'm completely free to help out.  I've also got a whole slew of tools, and the suspension was just about the only thing in my truck that I didn't take apart at one point.

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