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<blockquote data-quote="DINOZR" data-source="post: 1640636" data-attributes="member: 41843"><p>Looks like nothing is hacked up beyond a return to stock. So it can be done. Everybody gets to choose their own fate, but trading for a stock truck is such an easier and cheaper alternative. It's an eye-catching truck. If you can find a suitable replacement then you'd have no problem trading. And you're about to spend $2k minimum in parts on your suspension project (Deavers alone are over $1400) plus either your time to do the work or labor cost to do the work. If you hire out the job, it's definitely gonna be over $1k in labor. Labor might be closer to $2k.</p><p></p><p>So is spending $4k on this science project with an uncertain result worth it compared to trading for a stock truck with a 100% guaranteed result? I think you need to be real that this is the question you are facing. Whatever your answer may be is your prerogative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DINOZR, post: 1640636, member: 41843"] Looks like nothing is hacked up beyond a return to stock. So it can be done. Everybody gets to choose their own fate, but trading for a stock truck is such an easier and cheaper alternative. It's an eye-catching truck. If you can find a suitable replacement then you'd have no problem trading. And you're about to spend $2k minimum in parts on your suspension project (Deavers alone are over $1400) plus either your time to do the work or labor cost to do the work. If you hire out the job, it's definitely gonna be over $1k in labor. Labor might be closer to $2k. So is spending $4k on this science project with an uncertain result worth it compared to trading for a stock truck with a 100% guaranteed result? I think you need to be real that this is the question you are facing. Whatever your answer may be is your prerogative. [/QUOTE]
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