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Leveling kit install
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busy
if they are busy they might be the best around, maybe worth the wait, trust me you don't want to settle for second rate
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Hurricane off road does all my work, but they are in Lake Charles
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Hurricane Off-road
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Thanks. May just have to wait on Clark's. Need someone local.
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Go talk to Anthony at ProPaint in sulphur, tell him Windsor sent you.
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A buddy of mine put one on a 2014 chevy himself and said it was very easy.
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I installed mine on my 2014 chevy. was very easy. took me 2 hours by myself with and impact.
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Time is my problem right now. My next 2 weekends are packed.
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Quote:
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Hurricane Off-Road....I suggest getting your lights adjusted, and an alignment after the install.
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I agree for both......I also had the airlift kit installed in the rear to keep the truck level for when I tow my boat or travel trail.....
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