Price Quote for 6" Lift and 35's..
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on my 07 i paid $2100 installed on a 6" BDS, tires is all dependent on what size wheels you get as well. my 35/12.5/18 trail grappers for $1200 OTD, my 315/70/17 on my old truck were $940 OTD
edit: you'll get more responses by posting in the correct (suspension) section, but at the end of the day the prices you're told are only good if the local shops are willing to do it for that so i'd call around. one shop around here does it for $1800 installed for a rough country last i had heard from them.
edit: you'll get more responses by posting in the correct (suspension) section, but at the end of the day the prices you're told are only good if the local shops are willing to do it for that so i'd call around. one shop around here does it for $1800 installed for a rough country last i had heard from them.
Last edited by 06yz250f; 03-20-2011 at 10:21 AM.
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on my 07 i paid $2100 installed on a 6" BDS, tires is all dependent on what size wheels you get as well. my 35/12.5/18 trail grappers for $1200 OTD, my 315/70/17 on my old truck were $940 OTD
edit: you'll get more responses by posting in the correct (suspension) section, but at the end of the day the prices you're told are only good if the local shops are willing to do it for that so i'd call around. one shop around here does it for $1800 installed for a rough country last i had heard from them.
edit: you'll get more responses by posting in the correct (suspension) section, but at the end of the day the prices you're told are only good if the local shops are willing to do it for that so i'd call around. one shop around here does it for $1800 installed for a rough country last i had heard from them.
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You can do a 3" body lift and 2" leveling kit and gap guards, and get it installed for about $1500. It will ride like stock, and handle even better than a suspension lift because the center of gravity will be lower. It also won't effect your turning radius like a suspension lift.
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I just installed a Procomp kit with only hand tools, floor jack, jack stands and an angle grinder in my garage. It was actually pretty easier, much easier than I thought, it is a little difficult to do by yourself. I can say that because I did the entire lift myself with no outside assistance at all. I spent about $3800 for the complete lift, tires, tire mount and balance and alignment. I already had rims. I don't know where people are getting these crazy low prices installed but I think if you have some basic mechanical knowledge you will be fine. These new trucks are getting easier and easier to install lift kits on...