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Old 09-22-2015, 12:33 PM   #76
Shugalou
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Re: Djm flip kit. Made from top grade modeling clay?

I second the sticky.

I was considering the DJM kit since Stacey David put his stamp on it for the project knuckle buster. Thanks for everyone chiming in I have changed my mind now.
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Old 09-24-2015, 12:59 AM   #77
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Re: Djm flip kit. Made from top grade modeling clay?

I never saw this old ass thread. i used the same brackets on my rear end...no problems after 4 years with a straight 6..I just use my truck to drive around in. I used DJM coil springs up front with drop spindles (not djm) the front settled a little, and the springs always felt too soft for my taste, but it doesn't feel like they got any softer with time.
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