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Old 12-06-2008, 04:48 PM
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Looks good Frank, appears to have plenty of room! I personally don't see the need to weld round bar in as it was a straight cut from GM. But I would like to see what Jake and Chris are talking about.
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Old 12-06-2008, 05:40 PM
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Looks good Frank, appears to have plenty of room! I personally don't see the need to weld round bar in as it was a straight cut from GM. But I would like to see what Jake and Chris are talking about.
Me too. Pictures?
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Old 12-06-2008, 06:58 PM
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Who gets on the ground and looks at wheel lips? I'm a type A personality but a rear wheel lip wouldn't be my first priority. It looks goood to me....I think mine are similar. Not going to go out and crawl on my creeper to look with a flashlight though. LOL
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Old 12-06-2008, 07:42 PM
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What Frank "shows" looks great, compared to what Chris "says" how it wont look good,

I plan on trimming mine but I dont have paint, and I think I can get .5 with no worries,


one other thing 3M Panel bond, no welding required...........
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I think eaither way will work great. The round stock sounds like a good option If I had thought about it a few months ago. But with me being so close to paint I think cuting and welding a few spots will be fine.
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Mark, here's the thread showing Tony's rolled lips.
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Mark, here's the thread showing Tony's rolled lips.
So anyway, like I was saying, trim!
I am not a fan of the bent lip look

Todd, you lyin SOB, you went straight to the garage to look at you well lips. I know you did!
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