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I'd rather be basketweaving
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Indianapolis
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![]() the first time you take it off can be a little bit of a pain because of the plastic retainers described above, but other than that its easy, especially with air tools, 1st time may take 30-45 minutes, after that maybe 20 min.
i drive mine everyday with it off, it takes getting used to but its not as bad as some people describe, just dont forget its off and try to take an offramp at 130mph ![]() its also fun to launch and feel/see the front of the car come up ------------------ 88 Notch, B&M Ripper, 3.73's, Ported E7's, Explorer int. w/ ported lower, pulleys, 1.7RR's, BBK headers, off-road H-pipe, flowmasters, subframes, 65mm TB, March ram air ,MSD coil, U/L control arms, 155lph f/p, Crane Adj.FPR, Nitto drag radials, best 1/4--> 13.76@101.4 on a 2.17 60ft |
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