So wheres the best place to get my truck lifted? not a body lift but a suspension lift. and also, how much am I looking at to do this? I'm trying to go to a 4" or a 6" lift...
12/6/2005 3:29:32 PM
here we go again
12/6/2005 3:32:15 PM
You have a good chance of getting your truck lifted in a lower income part of town.If you are going to ask this question atleast give up some information to go by. What do you drive? A Honda Ridgeline?
12/6/2005 3:36:52 PM
yeah, vehicle info. i've got a shop in garner somewhat specializing in 4wd work, but i pick and choose what jobs i take on these days due to time.
12/6/2005 3:43:29 PM
^ want to do a body lift on a 04 tacoma? 2" 4crawler lift
12/6/2005 3:52:58 PM
hahahha this is the best thread yet this week! damn stiffy what u drive negro. i got a phat body lift for a xj if a need one
12/6/2005 5:26:29 PM
i got a kewl lift for a grand cherokee ready to go
12/6/2005 7:37:36 PM
03 chevy 4x4 1500 reg. cab... i was just wondering how much i had to lift it so I could put the 30 inch spinas on it yo.nah, i was just wondering because the only place I know of is "We do Trucks" but I would assume they are over priced. I could be wrong but just looking for some Ideas. Hey Tuite, thanks smartass... you can suck my balls. thx
12/7/2005 3:28:18 AM
Everyone will charge out the ass to lift an '88+ chevy. Plus, the front end of those trucks don't like anything bigger than 285s.
12/7/2005 7:06:46 AM
you've still not said what size tires you are wanting to runwhich makes a difference in the lift sizealso, is this for show or go?
12/7/2005 8:11:01 AM
yeah i mean to run 30" spinners all you need is a b-lift, the kit costs 80 and you can do it yourself with a hi-lift and some wrenches.
12/7/2005 8:15:36 AM
haha spinners
12/7/2005 10:21:29 AM
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12/7/2005 2:20:15 PM
decline? ok. but I never asked for anything from you in the first place. thx guy.
12/8/2005 2:46:13 AM
so you gonna tell us what you are tryin to do here? tire size? usage?
12/8/2005 7:09:36 AM
Big tars so he can look good at City Limits.
12/8/2005 7:18:21 AM
Nick don't forget the Longbranch.... gotta include that one too
12/8/2005 1:16:26 PM
12/8/2005 1:19:07 PM
Neato
12/8/2005 1:32:45 PM
as for usage I just want something that will work out for a daily driver but yet standup to some abuse for an occasional trail. I really dont know what tire size right now. i guess that would help in figuring out how much lift I need but you know and I know that I'm a novice at this stuff. You'll all probably end up flaming me, but what would you guys suggest. I'm probably going to run over to RPM today in Garner to see what they would charge but I dont want to go in not knowing what I should start off with. Ofcourse they'll probably pick up on I dont know what the hell I'm talking about but I dont want them to over charge me because of it. preciate it guys.
12/8/2005 3:03:07 PM
there are basically 2 ways to lift your truckone is cranking the torsion bars and getting maybe 2 inches up front. you can fit 285's maybe 305's. this is free, this is your best choicethe other way is a lift kit from superlift, procomp, etc. it uses a series of drop down brackets for your suspension and either new leafs or blocks in the back. these range from 6-8 inches. It does involve torching and welding, so they are expensive to have someone installneither will really get you much performance off road except the benifit of ground clearance and bigger tires. Its still a newer fullsize and basically too big to fit down most trails without damaging it.[Edited on December 8, 2005 at 3:08 PM. Reason : .][Edited on December 8, 2005 at 3:08 PM. Reason : .]
12/8/2005 3:08:08 PM
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12/8/2005 3:31:37 PM
sorry: "for all you're off-road performance needs"[Edited on December 8, 2005 at 3:32 PM. Reason : just playin jrraw23]
12/8/2005 3:32:11 PM
12/8/2005 3:37:51 PM
for around $250, you can pick up a 3" body lift, 1" rear blocks, and crank 1 3/4" out of the torsion bars up front. this is just enough to clear 305/70/R16's on your truck, with 16x8 rims, 4.25" of backspacing, other wise you are looking at about $1,500 for a 4-6" suspension lift. check the installation guide, most manufacturers will have them online. if there is no welding required, ie all bolt on, then you can probably do it yourself in about a day. it helps to have a lift at the shop, but i have done plenty in the driveway before. most people do perfer to weld the shocks mounts and lower a-arm drop brackets even in bolt on applications for extra strength, but its not necessary.
12/8/2005 5:01:42 PM
just SAS that bitch
12/8/2005 5:49:53 PM
or leave it like it is and go to uwharrie, you can get though every trail there stock and it doesnt sound like you even want to do that faggotry saying "occasional offroad abuse", you don't need to do anything except maybe get euro style tail lights...they are really durable for offroading and people stop dead in their tracks when they see you have themthen they laugh at your stupid ass...leave your fuckin truck how it is
12/8/2005 6:10:26 PM
12/8/2005 6:25:46 PM
i was just checkin out some random shit, and you can buy the pro comp lifts in sub-kits, i know its for people that want to fabricate some things themselves, but i can definately see some nigga lifting the front 6" and the back after a couple years when he can afford it. while his brothas' car in the driveway has two rims on one side, and the other two still on layaway
12/8/2005 7:21:02 PM