Northern California (Bay Area) 4Wheel Drive Shop Recommendations??
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Northern California (Bay Area) 4Wheel Drive Shop Recommendations??
Hi all,
Anyone have a recommendation for a reliable & honest 4x4 shop in the California Bay Area? I have a 2004 FX4 Screw on order (be here in Feburary hopefully) and I am looking to do a 3" body lift or possibly dive into a 6" suspension lift.
Thanks!
Anyone have a recommendation for a reliable & honest 4x4 shop in the California Bay Area? I have a 2004 FX4 Screw on order (be here in Feburary hopefully) and I am looking to do a 3" body lift or possibly dive into a 6" suspension lift.
Thanks!
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hey FXR project,
I know of a couple 4x4 shops locally,
4 wheel parts in oakland
lift kit warehouse in antioch
Never dealt with the lift kit warehouse but have been to the 4 wheel parts a couple of times. As with any 4 wheel parts the customer service is nothing to write home about and the prices always seem higher than usual. I found out that many times 4 wheel parts will match any price, so ask about that.
And welcome to the boards!!
Bill
I know of a couple 4x4 shops locally,
4 wheel parts in oakland
lift kit warehouse in antioch
Never dealt with the lift kit warehouse but have been to the 4 wheel parts a couple of times. As with any 4 wheel parts the customer service is nothing to write home about and the prices always seem higher than usual. I found out that many times 4 wheel parts will match any price, so ask about that.
And welcome to the boards!!
Bill
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Re: Northern California (Bay Area) 4Wheel Drive Shop Recommendations??
Originally posted by FX4project
Hi all,
Anyone have a recommendation for a reliable & honest 4x4 shop in the California Bay Area? I have a 2004 FX4 Screw on order (be here in Feburary hopefully) and I am looking to do a 3" body lift or possibly dive into a 6" suspension lift.
Thanks!
Hi all,
Anyone have a recommendation for a reliable & honest 4x4 shop in the California Bay Area? I have a 2004 FX4 Screw on order (be here in Feburary hopefully) and I am looking to do a 3" body lift or possibly dive into a 6" suspension lift.
Thanks!
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