ratspawn
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Twlinks , yes of course man. My bad. I can’t really say how easy it was because I had it done. By 4Wheel Parts. They were good guys, and I can recommend, at least in my area. It is a ProComp 2.5” stage I lift – new leafs in the front, blocks in the rear, and new shocks (ES3000) all the way around (I deliberately left the boots off the shocks). Plus all the U-bolts, brackets and other hardware of course. I had it done because I am in the middle of a move and don’t have anything resembling a shop at either location, but I got under there and saw what they did and it is very straightforward. With the right jacks you, a buddy and a six pack, could knock something like this out in a Sunday afternoon with a football game going on in the background. I’ll attach a couple pics of the underside. Raw components were $480, if you want to do it yourself, which I think you can. After install, alignment, tax and whatever other crap I think it was $938 OTD for the lift.I like the look, both the lift and the tires. What lift kit did you use...easy/hard, etc.? We always need "details"...or at least it really helps me I know. Thanks
The tires were not cheap. I didn’t get in on a sale or anything like that, pretty much full-bore retail. They were just under $1,300 OTD. So, > $2,000 for this little project, which is more than I paid for the **** truck! $2K is real money for a guy like me but I really wanted the suspension and tires squared away before I started dragging around that trailer I’m going to go get (M116A3 chassis). The front passenger leaf was shot, it leaned heavily, and the tires were all mismatched, out of balance, dry-rotted, worbaly, and just generally crap. After this investment though all future projects will be DIY and on a budget. Which is again why i am thankful for this site.
To the poster above, thank you for the heads up on the Nitto’s and their propensity to hydroplane. I will approach standing water accordingly. I once wrecked a beautiful ’67 Mustang due to hydroplaning. Do not want.