Pity7700 Build thread, why not? pic heavy!

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  1. TxFx04

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    cowbell i believe :jester: if it was nuts i wouldn't even bother posting it haha
     
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    I've looked at install instructions of the RCX. Pretty sure it stacks blocks too. If anything, 4" leaves and the factoy blacks works for me. So no need to buy the rear lift of the zone.
     
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    I thought RCX comes with option of a 4 or 5 inch block? Maybe it doesn't replace replace factory block it just goes on top... I'm not sure.

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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    yea the RCX says its either 4 or 5. depending on what you want.
     
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    still need a bracket for your parking brake, rear brake line bracket, and of course 6" shocks
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    how long did it take you and danny to install your lift?
     
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    not counting the set back with the lower A arm... front took about an hour and a half to tear apart with an impact, about 4 i'd say to bolt everything up including rebuilding struts which you don't have to deal with lol. and rear was easy, took about 2 hours.
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    awesome. just curious.

    might have to clean out pops barn for this install lol not sure i can get it done in the garage before my dad comes home.
     
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    impact really cuts the time in half and you don't waste your energy trying to free those stubborn bolts. which you being up north, good luck with those rusty bolts lol
     

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