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xJakeLIKEShisBLAZERx Dec 19, 2011 03:46 PM

what did it cost to have this lift installed??

I'm confused... I read through this whole thread and I still cant tell whether buying this lift is a smart choice..

Benedict1337 Dec 19, 2011 04:55 PM

I'd say it'd probably be at least $300 to install. and yes if you have the money this is well worth to get

xJakeLIKEShisBLAZERx Dec 19, 2011 06:27 PM

im able to install it myself thank god, cuz extra 300 would be the death of me.

but what about all those problems diablo was having?
should I order by phone to make sure I don't get the bad parts?

Benedict1337 Dec 19, 2011 08:20 PM

I always like to talk to someone before i order something like that so yea i'd go for ordering over the phone

El Diablo793 Dec 20, 2011 07:21 AM

For reference, the only reason I get mind hitting on my bumpstops is because of the bumpstops themselves. I modified them and no more harsh hit. It rides way smooth- also, I wheeled the hell out of it in a SOAKED field the last few days, never got stuck, never bent or broke anything alignment is dead on and I even drove through it similarly to that of a trophy truck at one point of time. Best investment that I've made for my truck! I really recommended it- work out a few kinks and you're good! Ill upload pics today!

war00 Dec 20, 2011 03:07 PM

coop22- looks good cant wait to get mine on.

hopefully in the new year i'll have to time to install mine :D

p_m_clean Dec 20, 2011 08:21 PM

Diablo do you work for rough country, lol. Kit sounds like a decent one Ill probably be picking one up in the next few months I hope there are no major problems that come up, so if the shocks suck who knows a good alternative? and xJakeLIKEShisBLAZERx how long did it take you to put this together. Iv put a trailmaster lift on before so im not worried about the difficulty but I will only have a day and need to drive it the next morning so do you have any advice? thanks

El Diablo793 Dec 23, 2011 09:20 AM

This is definitely do-able in a day. Mine was done in 7 hours.

PaulO2288 Dec 24, 2011 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by El Diablo793 (Post 483126)
For reference, the only reason I get mind hitting on my bumpstops is because of the bumpstops themselves. I modified them and no more harsh hit. It rides way smooth- also, I wheeled the hell out of it in a SOAKED field the last few days, never got stuck, never bent or broke anything alignment is dead on and I even drove through it similarly to that of a trophy truck at one point of time. Best investment that I've made for my truck! I really recommended it- work out a few kinks and you're good! Ill upload pics today!

Well its been 4 days, Post those pics haha

El Diablo793 Dec 25, 2011 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by PaulO2288 (Post 484222)
Well its been 4 days, Post those pics haha

I posted a video! Check out my build thread!

Also, out of 4 trucks, mine was the only one that didn't get stuck the other night. The other guys were like "that's a freaking jimmy! How?" They were sooo mad! So this setup holds to its word. Too light to pull anything out though...we had to get a "white" tractor. (Tires taller than me). Good Christmas eve. :)


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