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He's had their test rig airborne 3 - 4 feet off the ground multiple times, with no issues :eek:

i've had the nite airborne some several times. up to 5 feet, i love the suspension, it all ways comes down so gently, i'll get a vid somtime and post it:thumbs:
 

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He's had their test rig airborne 3 - 4 feet off the ground multiple times, with no issues :eek:

i've had the nite airborne some several times. up to 5 feet, i love the suspension, it all ways comes down so gently, i'll get a vid somtime and post it:thumbs:

Is that while it was running low 12s?

Dude, you seem to have a serious problem with numbers.
 

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Dennis, you will have one MoFo blazer. :thumbs:

Damned rights!

And after all the emails, I've found that I will, infact have an easier time swapping in a V8!

The new front diff sits lower than the current one! Might not need to cut a custom oil pan :lol:

He's had their test rig airborne 3 - 4 feet off the ground multiple times, with no issues :eek:

i've had the nite airborne some several times. up to 5 feet, i love the suspension, it all ways comes down so gently, i'll get a vid somtime and post it:thumbs:

I hope you have the weight in the back secured! :lol:

I know on race days, I'm going to look at some way of securing ballast in the rear for level jumping :ohnoes:

He's had their test rig airborne 3 - 4 feet off the ground multiple times, with no issues :eek:

i've had the nite airborne some several times. up to 5 feet, i love the suspension, it all ways comes down so gently, i'll get a vid somtime and post it:thumbs:

Is that while it was running low 12s?

Dude, you seem to have a serious problem with numbers.


:rollin:
 

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You go ahead and get your truck 5' off the ground. I'll just sit here and laugh when you've bent just about everything you can bend on a truck from the landing.
 
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there will be a vid...and as far as bending.. the natural decline of the hill acts like a pad.. as the front end comes down it does so directly with the natural decline of said hill..its not just a flat then a jump then flat agian, its a striaght with a little nole and a drop on the backside of it, thus allowing for greater speed and air with minimal damage.
 

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