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Old 05-08-2003, 05:17 PM
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TM / SAW / Downey Lift Pics

In case any of you are interested, here are some pics of the Tacoma we did today.

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Old 05-08-2003, 05:24 PM
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That toca looks really good that high

Did those black piston/shocks replace the upper A arm??

How much lift is that?
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Verrrrrrrry nice!
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Originally posted by Erich_870
That toca looks really good that high

Did those black piston/shocks replace the upper A arm??

How much lift is that?
Yes the A-Arms are removed...weird setup!

That is about 7.5" of lift...Still has another 2" of lift in the SAWs, however, be needs to get some new spring packs as his are old and sagged.

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Originally posted by mertztr
Verrrrrrrry nice!
Ya he just stopped by, rig does look great!

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Nice!

That's a job well done, but the real question is after the installation did you get to run over all those BMW's in some of the last pictures?

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Looks good brother!

That was done over at Scott's? They truly do nice work, good partner you have there.

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Ya you know me...I am extremely protective of my customers and I am fortunate to have partnered with them until I have my shop built one day!!

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XTREME RULES!!!
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That truck looks great! How much did he spend on the lift including labor?

Ya you know me...I am extremely protective of my customers and I am fortunate to have partnered with them until I have my shop built one day!!
That is a great statement, Mike. Most companies have forgetten that the customer is the most important person in any organization. People will pay for good service. You will go far if you stick to that way of thinking.
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Nice lift

That's some sweet work you do. I only wish you lived closer to St. Louis.

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Let's see...Los Angeles to Peoria...that's only 5.5 hours...

How much would a setup like that cost?
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That setup with install, labor, mounting, balancing, alignment, and parts ran about $2200.00

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Re: Nice lift

Originally posted by pigcake
That's some sweet work you do. I only wish you lived closer to St. Louis.

Jeff
If it makes you feel better I had a customer from SC who was going to drive out for us to install a lift
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Mike- you mentioned he needed new spring packs-- so is he going to keep the blocks after getting new rear springs? The truck looks great, except for those rear blocks.
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