Price paid for Lift Kits!!!
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I have a 2wd, and it was all bolt up. I think on the 4wd you have to cut a part of the crossmember or something like that. Wasn't too bad, except I didn't have a few of the sockets. The spindle nut is pretty dang big. We had air tools, and it didn't take long at all. I'm sure with regular hand tools it'd be longer, but not too bad.
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I paid $2300 for my Fabtech 6" w/ the Dirt Logic coil overs and another $500 for the install. Without the Dirt Logics, it would have been about $1750 + the $500 install
I believe there is no cutting involved w/ the Fabtech system, 100% bolt on.
Also, if you think that you will eventually go w/ the coils overs down the road after the lift is installed, I would say just wait and do it all at once, you'll save money and won't have some worthless paper weights.
Oh yeah, I love the Dirt Logics, definately have improved the ride of the truck. Wash board dirt roads are nothing like they used to be. When I left work the other day, i jumped off of a curb and barely felt a thing. Super smooth.
Chris
I believe there is no cutting involved w/ the Fabtech system, 100% bolt on.
Also, if you think that you will eventually go w/ the coils overs down the road after the lift is installed, I would say just wait and do it all at once, you'll save money and won't have some worthless paper weights.
Oh yeah, I love the Dirt Logics, definately have improved the ride of the truck. Wash board dirt roads are nothing like they used to be. When I left work the other day, i jumped off of a curb and barely felt a thing. Super smooth.
Chris