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<blockquote data-quote="herb101" data-source="post: 2354396" data-attributes="member: 27069"><p>:lol: </p><p></p><p>too much shit and not enough places to stash it!!</p><p></p><p>Actually, for the most part the stuff laying around is tied to the work at hand - all the tools go back on the pegboard after each major task. I'll work on it though - just for you :beer: </p><p></p><p>The grass is there for 'contrast'. I actually hung them to paint them, but when I laid them out to get a photo, I noticed a couple of thin spots at the clamps and the eyes and shot another quick coat on those areas.</p><p></p><p>On the stock leaf springs, I think the impact of pulling a leaf would depend on which one you removed. Obviously, there are only three to choose from - I think the short springs provide more rigidity to the pack and the longer ones provide more travel and pack 'spread'. If I were to pull one, I would likely take the center one out. I have read where a handful of folks have done it, but it's usually on the 4x4 sprung 03 and 04 models. If you've got the patience, it wouldn't be too bad to pull it and experiment.</p><p></p><p>Herb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herb101, post: 2354396, member: 27069"] :lol: too much shit and not enough places to stash it!! Actually, for the most part the stuff laying around is tied to the work at hand - all the tools go back on the pegboard after each major task. I'll work on it though - just for you :beer: The grass is there for 'contrast'. I actually hung them to paint them, but when I laid them out to get a photo, I noticed a couple of thin spots at the clamps and the eyes and shot another quick coat on those areas. On the stock leaf springs, I think the impact of pulling a leaf would depend on which one you removed. Obviously, there are only three to choose from - I think the short springs provide more rigidity to the pack and the longer ones provide more travel and pack 'spread'. If I were to pull one, I would likely take the center one out. I have read where a handful of folks have done it, but it's usually on the 4x4 sprung 03 and 04 models. If you've got the patience, it wouldn't be too bad to pull it and experiment. Herb [/QUOTE]
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