View Full Version : Going rate to install 4" Rusty's spring lift?
Man you guys are good at solving problems FAST. I love this site! Only wish I had found it 3 years ago when I first started my restore. Anyway, I'm going to purchase a Rusty's 4" spring lift in a couple of weeks, and was wondering what kind of money are we talking about to have it done? I would do it my self but, dont think I have the tools and shop or patience.
Gary Holmes
11-18-2001, 08:25 AM
I had mine done at Kong 4x4 Off-Road Center here in Phoenix, AZ for about $350. I say about because I had a Locker put in at the same time so the bil was a little fuzzy from that. BTW I cannot recommend Dan and Mark more highly. They did a great job and even though Rusty sent the wrong front bushing in the rear spring and we waited for the part and I was taking up shop space they didn't gouge me one bit. Great guys and great service. :cool:
Gary Holmes
11-18-2001, 08:26 AM
I had mine done at Kong 4x4 Off-Road Center here in Phoenix, AZ for about $350. I say about because I had a Locker put in at the same time so the bil was a little fuzzy from that. BTW I cannot recommend Dan and Mark more highly. They did a great job and even though Rusty sent the wrong front bushing in the rear spring and we waited for the part and I was taking up shop space they didn't gouge me one bit. Great guys and great service. :cool:
Gary Holmes
11-18-2001, 11:55 AM
I forgot to mention that I had a dropped pitman arm and extended stainless/teflon brake lines installed at same time. :D :D
Stuka
11-18-2001, 11:58 AM
hey Gary, nice rig smile.gif
Yes, that is a nice rig! What problems should I look for when ordering to make sure I get the right parts the first time? Am I going to need the drop pitman arma and brake line extender (I think it comes with the 4" kit)? Some help from you guys up front will make it a LOT easier in the end. Thanks in advance!! smile.gif
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