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    M998 Restoration

    I would rather my money stay in my state than go somewhere else. Not that big of a deal. I could have said I would prefer if you live in another state and register your vehicle in my state ! But then the number of drivers in a particular area affects automobile insurance rates.
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    M998 Restoration

    original x-doors and soft doors use the same body hinges, in the same position. The "tube" goes forward of the bolts.
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    M998 Restoration

    AM General puts a piece of metal over that hole. You can probably just buy some weatherstrip and have a glass company cut you a piece. I guess someone figured out the body side hinges were all on backwards. And, you may be able to paint over the gold zinc bolts.
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    M998 Restoration

    On factory trucks, the exhaust is in the same place. The turbo models get a shorter muffler and a catalytic converter. If you add the tall intake and exhaust, that is not the fording kit. There are many parts needed to properly hit the deep water.
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    M998 Restoration

    new style exhaust pipe?
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    M998 Restoration

    I am not a fan of living in one state and registering a vehicle in another state. Although this seems to be a common thing on this forum.
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