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Raising a Caprice for 24s
Okay, totally stupid question. All these old boats running around on 22/ 24s, etc. How are most of these lifted, I know they are being done differently. Some probably half way professionally, some not. Saw on yesterday that had both side windows taped over and bouncing on worn out shocks. Don't really care enough to go crawl under a car and look.
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