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sweet... good stuff....
 

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Aw man, I cant wait. I was talking to Adrian and he said the Bumper weighs in at 70lbs, then with a winch/steel cable, its like having a full grown man onto the front of my car, so I'm going to have to find myself a Driver-Side Spring for my Pass. Side. That lean is driving me nuts. Feels weird driving on the highway and you see your hood line slant.
 

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Oh MAN!, Where are my manners,

John and Adrian, you have provided nothing but the BEST of service!!! Now there's a couple of guys that TRULY ROCK!!! Both of those guys know their stuff!

I can't thank you guys enough!!!
 

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You rig is gonna look sweet......Can't wait to see the pics..:D
 

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Those rovers are sweeet....that disco has some great clearence..I dig the P38 also...sweet pic!:wave:
 

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John's truck is a very good example. If I didnt use my Disco as a daily driver and didnt carry people around on the weekends, I would have stripped the interior already. I've tried it once and it was a bit loud. My exhaust is loose and my rear suspension is loud on compression.
 

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rmuller said:
The P38's is MikeD's (you can find him on discoweb, and his site is http://burntforest.net/).

Both trucks have 3" rovertym lifts, and both are running 255/85/16's
Yep, Vigg's Disco is nicely setup... nice clean look, I like it.

JC, here's the skid plate that goes with the SR bumper. It is 10mm thick on the brackets and 8mm on the plate. It's attached to the frame by three bolts and not two like other skid plates. It's galvanized steel and has two more recovery points. That's 4 recovery points in the front alone.




One more thing I wanted to point out is that the holes in the bumper for the hi-lift go straight thru to the frame, so that means when you lift the vehicle you are lifting on the frame and not the bumper.
 

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WOW...that skid plate is CRAZY man! 10mm! Before I get a skidplate though, I think I'll be getting my lift and bushings. My right side is saggin. Adrian told me to get one for the pass side while that happens.
 
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