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Small lift advice/suggestions needed

Jeeperjamie

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Tell me about it............ I put the lighter version of the Rubicon front springs under mine, raised it about 7/8" inch or so. Then I added winch and steel bumper, dropped it about a half inch or so, so I put the Daystar .75" spacers up there, got back my gain from the springs.
Dang man, where you been. You have been a hot topic on here. You alright? Sorry if I'm getting away from the thread
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Dang man, where you been. You have been a hot topic on here. You alright? Sorry if I'm getting away from the thread
WAAY too many irons in the fire. I don't know how to say "no" when someone needs something done or fixed and I probably don't charge enough to limit business. Then we had a contractor and his helper come over to do a bunch of things - and guess who was involved in almost every one of them. Yeah, me. I spent hours fussing with the suppliers of the oak flooring and stair noses the contractor was installing - one shipment was supposed to be a "two day" thing - it made it to the states overnight, went to Memphis, and sat in a Fedex facility for 4 weeks......... And rather than pay the contractor to pick up supplies, (his rate plus mileage, etc.) I did that.
Didn't help that the two vaccine shots literally took away all ambition and motivation for a week after each one.
My shop is still full of dozens of restorations to do but I'll get there.
 
 







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