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So, I guess I dont "fear the gear"...

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Old 08-10-2010, 12:03 AM
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JeremyAlan
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Originally Posted by Never2mucHP
Yeah, I've got a little experiance with it, and between myself and my buddy who will be helping me put them in, we have all the tools we need (were also throwing a set of 4.56s in his 4x4 truck). I have been gathering every shread of info I can on what can go wrong and what to watch out for.

I've been apart of a couple of installs, with an individual who had performed dozens before. I learned alot from it, but it was supervised. I wish he was here to assist with mine, but such is the nature of the military....
Defiantly want to know how you like the gears after install! I'm on the fence about 4.10's for my 2010.

And, totally understand the nature of the military. Amn stationed in FL.
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Old 08-12-2010, 03:35 PM
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Like I said, I've been on a few, but I've never tried to just rely on me to set them up right. Everyone starts somewhere right?


Originally Posted by JeremyAlan
Defiantly want to know how you like the gears after install! I'm on the fence about 4.10's for my 2010.

And, totally understand the nature of the military. Amn stationed in FL.
Yeah moving around so much is the nature of the beast. I'd love to make it back to FL though.
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