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If you want to get one, and then come out to Colorado for an install party, I bet we could make that work.
If things work out the way I hope, I could do that. Fingers Crossed. ?
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nice now for bigger tires!
I didn't really plan this correctly as I just got bigger tires before the leveling kit, 255/75/17. Then I thought, well if I'm going to need an alignment anyways might as well do the leveling kit. So these tires will stay on here for some time.
 


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Treated it to an extended warranty from Granger Ford. 8 years/100k miles, $200 deductible, total cost $1400. In one way I hope I get to use it and in another way I don't. But peace of mind I suppose...
Looks like they offered it at a fair price, yes peace of mind in very valuable. Congratulations.
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Looks like 1.5 inches.Is that correct?Any problems with the install?
Yes that is right. I'm not sure if it is common to not get the full size out of a leveling kit.

As far as the install, I had a local shop do it. I don't have the knowledge or tools...yet lol
 

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Yes that is right. I'm not sure if it is common to not get the full size out of a leveling kit.

As far as the install, I had a local shop do it. I don't have the knowledge or tools...yet lol
From what Ive read that is common.That is what Im looking for.I still want some rake.Thanx
 

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We are in the fifth warm period between ice ages in the past 450,000 thousand years. In that time it has only been as warm as now about 45,000 years. Each warm period has averaged les than 15,000 years. we are about 15,000 years into the current warm period. If history repeats itself as it usually does...
We took the kids to the Denver museum yesterday and there was an exhibit on ice ages. Technically, we are still in the ice age. They defined an ice age as when ice is present at both north and south poles. The colder eras are glacial, while we are currently in an interglacial period.
 

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We took the kids to the Denver museum yesterday and there was an exhibit on ice ages. Technically, we are still in the ice age. They defined an ice age as when ice is present at both north and south poles. The colder eras are glacial, while we are currently in an interglacial period.
Is "interglacial" a political correct term ?
 

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Is "interglacial" a political correct term ?
“The interglacial period is coming, the sun’s zooming in” just doesn’t have the right ring to it. But what do I know, I live by the river.
 

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We are in the fifth warm period between ice ages in the past 450,000 thousand years. In that time it has only been as warm as now about 45,000 years. Each warm period has averaged les than 15,000 years. we are about 15,000 years into the current warm period. If history repeats itself as it usually does...
We took the kids to the Denver museum yesterday and there was an exhibit on ice ages. Technically, we are still in the ice age. They defined an ice age as when ice is present at both north and south poles. The colder eras are glacial, while we are currently in an interglacial period.
I've been saying all along it's just a very long cycle of temperature trends. But, NO, the Greenies say it's Global Warming caused by all us humans messing up the environment with our smelly fossil fuel burning machinery. Wait till the next glacial period starts and everything North of the 35th parallel is permafrost.
 
 








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