How much
#11
I agree with what you are saying about first timers abusing their trucks. But at the same time we can't assume everybody is like that. Yes you do have your idots out there that beat the crap out of their trucks, but at the same time some quality kits will take the abuse for a longer period of time verus some cheap kits that might break on the first time. That's why I say do your homework, talk to other people who have air ride. Find out the do's and don'ts, pro's and con'swhen owning a air ride kit. It's so much worth it doing your home work that way you don't look like a tool when you destroy your truck. Oh also thegr81 makes a good point, find a good shop to do your install. There are alot of hacks out their that will destroy your truck and then you have to pay someone like thegr81 to fix other peoples mistakes.
#12
totally true on that we both make valid points across the board i agree with nj4x4blaze just when it comes to having it installed just make sure you do alot of homework on the shop ask people who have had there's done there and see what they say hope this helps with alot of concerns you may have
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anyone know of a good reputable shop in alabama, preferably the birmingham area.
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