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Old 12-16-2021, 04:03 PM   #21
Prolab
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Rather than give them more $$ I think I'd add airbags to the rear with that $$ & go with it, then if it's an issue have them correct it.
That’s great advice!! It will end up being about a $300 difference in having them out to stock versus adding airlift 5000 airbags with labor. Ordered some airbags. 👍
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