Adjusting the front shocks and rear bump stops

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the second that I changed something, just like with my gt350s, I came to the conclusion that I'd be fixing anything I broke on my own.

I'm at 27K with more than half of that in the dirt. I wouldn't take a jump like that in my truck with a flat landing on the backside, especially not with suspension seats.

For sure! I hit it probably 5-6 times and just got into it a little too much on that one...which is easy to do and really get screwed.

I's expecting them to say I have to pull the intercooler and go back to stock for them to work on. And btw they do take notes on the dents in the skid plates.
 

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Totally agree and feel that! Just got tired of throwing money into this thing!and not sold on it’s reliability yet. Have 33k on it and have had that cam phaser problem and need to take it in. Waiting to hear their hassle with the mods. They gave me quite a bit of crap when the front diff scattered. And then 2 sets of hubs and he told me they weren’t sure they would repair again.
They gave me a bunch of crap about my front Diff blowing up and I had no mods! They said I hit something... no Mark's on the skid or diff.. so they repaired it

My wife thinks I only have 3 guns
 
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