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How hard is it to install a Detroit on a Disco I?
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If you are near Maryland drop me an E mail...
Kyle
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i watched kyle do one last weekend, he seemed to know what he was doing. i think you can trust him
rd
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LOL,,,,,I cant remember how many its been...
Kyle
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I'm in the Chicago area so any advice would be appreciated.
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go to www.D-90.com
And download the ARb instructions. Same thing for a DL but no drilling. Being a cheap bastard I tried one (an ARB) but I had issues (beyond my control and not my fault but very confusing)
If you have a dial gauge and have a concept of what you are doing it is not bad and if it looks right then go with it otherwise seek professional help. if you are doing a non-standard install with gears and don't have all the right parts it is a pain and you need help.
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Rob, instead of watching Kyle put in detroits, make the DAMN BUMPER.
Michel
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Speaking of which Findlay , your Axles showed up on my door step yesterday....
Kyle
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Kameron,
A shop in Joliet did mine along with gears. Great guy, great prices. Email me for more info, or email Mike Aedo at [email protected] and tell him I sent you. If you didn't buy your detroit yet, he can probably get if for you at a good price.
Tom
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Awesome. Not bad lead time really....really!
Michel
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Kameron,
It is about time you get that done, maybe you can lead us during the spring Pipeline trip.
John Kruger
Adventure Outfitters, LLC
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findlay, blow me... why do you think i was there. you realize it's a 5 hour drive, bastard.
ask kyle about his 6 degree theory, then ask me why the drawings wouldn't trig out.
rd
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