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Finally got my lift done!

AJMBLAZER

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You can do it yourself with hand tools on one of these.

Purchase depends on what options you want to do.

Stock steering or crossover.

Rear springs, rear shackle flip, rear block, block and add a leaves, etc etc.

How many new bushings you need, steering box brace(s), brake lines or extensions, etc etc etc.
 

gt1009

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600-800 i'm guessing. And you could do it with hand tools but you better have one big breaker bar. What I did was I broke every bolt loose in shop class with the impact guns and did the rest at home.
 

AJMBLAZER

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Well, he's in the southwest. Unless his truck came from the rust belt I bet you'd be surprised how stuff comes right apart. Mine's just out of the salt belt and stuff comes apart SOOO much easier than newer vehicles I've had that spent their entire lives in the salt belt.

Air tools would make it easy. Record for putting a 4" lift on with friends was about 5 hours...and we were drinking.
 
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