Hey, Dynomax guy...
#72
I just saw you are in MI, and the answer is yes, I would after every major snow storm wash the under carriage. Stay on top if it.
Also save your receipt too.
Also save your receipt too.
#74
I have never painted the tips honestly ( on the system I run I smooshed it first run and then cut it back.) I would guess lightly scruff them up and paint.
The tips really don't have a lot of leeway to move, FYI.
Matt
The tips really don't have a lot of leeway to move, FYI.
Matt
#75
Sorry for so many questions, I'm very indecisive. I plan on sand blasting the tips before painting. Are the tips hard to move because they stop at the end of the pipe? If so, could you cut those to the desired length and move tips accordingly?
#76
No worries at all!!!
Now in regards to "tucking them back in" you should have some more leeway to bring them in, from what I recall on this system
Now in regards to "tucking them back in" you should have some more leeway to bring them in, from what I recall on this system
#78
It has been test fitted again, the changes have gone to engineering for a final fitment, so I am ASSuming very soon.
PS we extended our rebate too, to August 31, instead of June 30.
PS we extended our rebate too, to August 31, instead of June 30.
#79
so does more so, does this mean i can purchase at any vendor and apply for the rebate even if its not in stock?
#80
Yes* (It depends on the vendor.) A lot of times on our shock side Rancho, people will buy their shocks before the rebate ends and then get them shipped a week or two latter. Still in time to fill out the rebate and send it in. Morris 4x4 had these in stock when we first launched them. And now we have 8 more weeks.