Help finding lowest lift prices
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#18
northern tire wheel is legit (i hate saying this because they are competition, but i WILL give them props) the reason their procomp lifts are so cheap is because with Pro Comps Jobber program, every 5 lifts or so (depends on the level you are on) you get a FREE lift. so what he's doing is buying 5 lifts, getting that free one, and then dropping final cost on all 6 lifts... pretty dang smart if you ask me.
just wondering: what's the deal with skyjackers 6" with replacement rear springs? anyone hear good or bad about it?
just wondering: what's the deal with skyjackers 6" with replacement rear springs? anyone hear good or bad about it?
#19
Originally Posted by crash_lucky13
northern tire wheel is legit (i hate saying this because they are competition, but i WILL give them props) the reason their procomp lifts are so cheap is because with Pro Comps Jobber program, every 5 lifts or so (depends on the level you are on) you get a FREE lift. so what he's doing is buying 5 lifts, getting that free one, and then dropping final cost on all 6 lifts... pretty dang smart if you ask me.
just wondering: what's the deal with skyjackers 6" with replacement rear springs? anyone hear good or bad about it?
just wondering: what's the deal with skyjackers 6" with replacement rear springs? anyone hear good or bad about it?
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#21
Originally Posted by Favre
Hey everyone,
So Im well into raising the funds to get a lift, and Im now deciding which path to go down. I understand all the benefits of the lifts, etc, etc, just need help pricing them....
6" ProComp Stage 1 - What will this run me, and where do you recommend finding the cheapest one? The cheapest I've found on the net was about $1400
6" Fabtech w/ DL Coilover - I know Josh(?) a member here can get members some good deals, how much does that run? I've seen prices anywhere $1600-2000....
8" Rize - The cheapest I have been able to find is $2560 from some random online retailer, is this the cheapest place I can get it?
Thanks in advance for any help. Just trying to decide what to pull the trigger on, Im thinking of leaning to the DL coilover, cus I can crank em and fit 36's under there.....
So Im well into raising the funds to get a lift, and Im now deciding which path to go down. I understand all the benefits of the lifts, etc, etc, just need help pricing them....
6" ProComp Stage 1 - What will this run me, and where do you recommend finding the cheapest one? The cheapest I've found on the net was about $1400
6" Fabtech w/ DL Coilover - I know Josh(?) a member here can get members some good deals, how much does that run? I've seen prices anywhere $1600-2000....
8" Rize - The cheapest I have been able to find is $2560 from some random online retailer, is this the cheapest place I can get it?
Thanks in advance for any help. Just trying to decide what to pull the trigger on, Im thinking of leaning to the DL coilover, cus I can crank em and fit 36's under there.....
more like:
6" Procomp Stage 1- $1350
6" procomp stage II- $2010
6" Fabtech w/ Dl coilover AND DL rears- $2375 (k2003d)
6" fabtech w/ DL coilover and basic rear- $2115 (k2003)
6" fabtech basic (k2002) -$1674 -includes dual steering stabilizers)
6" fabtech basic with performance rear (k2002d) - $1815
#22
Originally Posted by MercedesTech
Here ya go bud, these prices are a little bit more accurate
more like:
6" Procomp Stage 1- $1350
6" procomp stage II- $2010
6" Fabtech w/ Dl coilover AND DL rears- $2375 (k2003d)
6" fabtech w/ DL coilover and basic rear- $2115 (k2003)
6" fabtech basic (k2002) -$1674 -includes dual steering stabilizers)
6" fabtech basic with performance rear (k2002d) - $1815
more like:
6" Procomp Stage 1- $1350
6" procomp stage II- $2010
6" Fabtech w/ Dl coilover AND DL rears- $2375 (k2003d)
6" fabtech w/ DL coilover and basic rear- $2115 (k2003)
6" fabtech basic (k2002) -$1674 -includes dual steering stabilizers)
6" fabtech basic with performance rear (k2002d) - $1815
Yeah, for some reason unkown to me my PDF reading program isn't working so I havent been able to read the download sheets from Rize and ProComp.
Depending on the Backspacing needed for those two, Is what I will decide. If my backspacing will work on either, I'll probably go with the ProComp