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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 02:21 AM
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Question jsut got a 6" lift kit from super lift

super lift for 2000 s10 blazer trying to find out how much would it cost to get it in stalled plz let me know
 
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 02:27 AM
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that pretty much depends on where you take it. Theres no way for us to give you an amount on labor, different shop, different rate. if i had to guess i was thinkin 400-500 because i believe theres quite a bit of labor installing that.
 
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 02:37 AM
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o ok would u know who puts them on
 
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 05:49 AM
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Your labor cost might be a bit more because you are getting a used kit and chances are not all the parts are included. Where are you located?
 
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am in M.D the kit is new i would like to do it my self but i have never did one so its like idk so thats y am trying to find out how much it may cost
 
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I was thinking around the $1k mark at least for installation...4 Wheel Parts charges $500 just for a body lift install.

Its pretty much labor for swapping a front diff, doing upper and lower control arm bushings...rear axle replacement...etc...so I can see it adding up quickly.
 
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Originally Posted by WolfPack
I was thinking around the $1k mark at least for installation...4 Wheel Parts charges $500 just for a body lift install.

Its pretty much labor for swapping a front diff, doing upper and lower control arm bushings...rear axle replacement...etc...so I can see it adding up quickly.
Very accurate. Friend of my dad's paid about $1,200 for a shop to install a 6" lift on his F250.
 
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Yeah I saw your thread where you got quoted 800 and that seems pretty decent of a price...

I went to a shop and got quoted like 3-400 for a body lift and that's just labor haha. I was like **** that I'll do it myself over a weekend. Plus I don't trust leaving my truck with anyone.
 
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yea but its like dam other ppl put there **** on them self and its free am like i can just do that but i have never did one so idk
 
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