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rocmoc, how are you doing , i have been very busy with the lucas oil series pro 2 truck. if you want to see what i have on the trooper and drive it, let me know. you can take all the pictures you want and all the measurements. I can not believe you have not change shocks yet.

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rocmoc, how are you doing , i have been very busy with the lucas oil series pro 2 truck. if you want to see what i have on the trooper and drive it, let me know. you can take all the pictures you want and all the measurements. I can not believe you have not change shocks yet.

HI Flatbed!!!!!!!!!!! Boy is it good to hear from you. First we are going to do a winter trip to the sand area west of El Centro this winter as well as a couple of other areas. I was hoping you will be able to make it. Taking Feb. 2011. I am sending you a PM.

Yes I would live to see ALL your stuff.

Shocks, too many changing priorities! Not enough time or money, LOL!

rocmoc n AZ/Baja

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rocmoc, how are you doing , i have been very busy with the lucas oil series pro 2 truck. if you want to see what i have on the trooper and drive it, let me know. you can take all the pictures you want and all the measurements. I can not believe you have not change shocks yet.

Hi flatbed, we all thought you died, just kidding, we l know you have been busy having too much fun. Good fun is hard work. How is your Lucas Series racing doing? If you tell us which truck your crew leading for we can check out how your doing from time to time on the internet. At least we will know your still kicking. We missed hearing from you. When it comes to suspension, we all flounder around without your imput. Hope everything is well for you and your staying healthy.

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I have been swamped, jsut put new shocks on the front-end, new fourway bypass with new coil overs, we did not have enough compression. we are testing at glen helen this week end. It is the 91 truck that i am crew chiefing. Nick tyree is the driver, we have our own web site. I am the old man you see in the pictures. Home computer was down for 3 or 4 days but is back up now

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