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<blockquote data-quote="fathead1" data-source="post: 43999" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>This would probably be best answered by Jerry, since it is his kit, personally, I would not have taken it</p><p>to Pep boys, I only have my stuff done at Johnstones in Torrance off Del Amo street. On my ranger,</p><p>he had to order bigger shims, because the even the biggest he had weren't big enough. I think pep-boys will just go as big as they have, and not go through the trouble of ordering. Also, keep in mind that </p><p>the alignment can get thrown off from railing the truck, It's always a good idea to keep an eye on the way the tires are waring. I'd bet that if he didn't notice the tires waring till they were bald, that there are probably other things going on w/ the truck that he is also not noticing. My point is, obviosly, offroad</p><p>is real hard on stuff, you got to keep an eye on everything, even the little things.</p><p>I learned the hard way, and finally realized the reason I failed spelling kept breaking was because I didn't keep an eye on things, and didn't notice thing were waring out.</p><p>Live and learn....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fathead1, post: 43999, member: 463"] This would probably be best answered by Jerry, since it is his kit, personally, I would not have taken it to Pep boys, I only have my stuff done at Johnstones in Torrance off Del Amo street. On my ranger, he had to order bigger shims, because the even the biggest he had weren't big enough. I think pep-boys will just go as big as they have, and not go through the trouble of ordering. Also, keep in mind that the alignment can get thrown off from railing the truck, It's always a good idea to keep an eye on the way the tires are waring. I'd bet that if he didn't notice the tires waring till they were bald, that there are probably other things going on w/ the truck that he is also not noticing. My point is, obviosly, offroad is real hard on stuff, you got to keep an eye on everything, even the little things. I learned the hard way, and finally realized the reason I failed spelling kept breaking was because I didn't keep an eye on things, and didn't notice thing were waring out. Live and learn.... [/QUOTE]
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