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Old 03-11-2009 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigrod330
Just check around. Any shop that changes out struts can do this. A big custom lift shop that has done big lifts for me on Jeeps, quoted me $200. Another small shop that did my alignment wanted $150. Shocked when TrickTrucks told me $110. Check around.....Yea for the price I got, could not pass it up to let them do it. At 200..I would of tackled it myself.
I figure I'll pay 100-110 to avoid hassle but 150 and up, I'd tell them to take that 150 and well you know.
 
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Old 03-16-2009 | 11:52 PM
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I'm doing mine at home right now.... well started & will finish tomorrow. I am 6'3" 145lbs, by no means a big man, and some of the bolts are giving me trouble (lower strut & Ball joint nut). I picked up some PB Buster and am letting it soak in over night.... hopefully that will help.

It's not a difficult install technically, but does take a bit of force in spots.
 
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Old 03-17-2009 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Janos150
I'm doing mine at home right now.... well started & will finish tomorrow. I am 6'3" 145lbs, by no means a big man, and some of the bolts are giving me trouble (lower strut & Ball joint nut). I picked up some PB Buster and am letting it soak in over night.... hopefully that will help.

It's not a difficult install technically, but does take a bit of force in spots.
Let me know how it goes, I can't wait to delve into mine.
 



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