Who to have install a 2" Body Lift in Denver
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Who to have install a 2" Body Lift in Denver
Ordered my 2" body lift from 4Crawler but may not have time to install myself as I have a 10 month old baby. I have a 99 4Runner and was thinking about having the BL installed professionally in the Denver area. Any thoughts or suggestions on what a going rate would be for install and capable shop? ?I was going to call Irbis and Slee in the morning.
Also, looking under the Runner, I noticed that the 3rd mount locations (from front to rear) are short on both sides. Noob translation: the rubber bushings do not fill the entire space. Is this normal, or what is called the 8thj and 9th mount? I searched but could not find an answer. Thanks-
Future mods: Toytec Run3 lift and 285/75/16s. Small for now, but the build-up will start soon.
Also, looking under the Runner, I noticed that the 3rd mount locations (from front to rear) are short on both sides. Noob translation: the rubber bushings do not fill the entire space. Is this normal, or what is called the 8thj and 9th mount? I searched but could not find an answer. Thanks-
Future mods: Toytec Run3 lift and 285/75/16s. Small for now, but the build-up will start soon.
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ill be out there march 14th-28th bro, if you need help let me know and ill help you install it.
actually im leaving the 14th but i wont be out till the 16th and ill leave the 26th
actually im leaving the 14th but i wont be out till the 16th and ill leave the 26th
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Also, looking under the Runner, I noticed that the 3rd mount locations (from front to rear) are short on both sides. Noob translation: the rubber bushings do not fill the entire space. Is this normal, or what is called the 8thj and 9th mount? I searched but could not find an answer. Thanks-
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http://www.irbisoffroad.com/ if you want to pay someone to do it.
its not that hard, if "I" can do it (with a little help) "anyone" can, trust me...
Maybe have a "Wrech-A-Thon" pick a day, offer to buy some pizza and drinks, have a few people over to your place, this way you can run in and check on the baby when needed, and get the BL installed, and others might have a need to get something done. and you get to meet some of your follow yotatechies
its not that hard, if "I" can do it (with a little help) "anyone" can, trust me...
Maybe have a "Wrech-A-Thon" pick a day, offer to buy some pizza and drinks, have a few people over to your place, this way you can run in and check on the baby when needed, and get the BL installed, and others might have a need to get something done. and you get to meet some of your follow yotatechies
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Thanks guys- I might go with my first thought which is to knock out as much as I can each morning until it's done. If I can get a crack at it for an hour or two on the weekends before my daughter wakes up I think it will be managable. I had planned on parking this until it was done, but I'm excited to get it done, and then install the Toytech & tires.
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Here's another good option:
http://www.offroadsolutions.com/meetthestaff.htm
I know Mike's shop will do a good job for you.
http://www.offroadsolutions.com/meetthestaff.htm
I know Mike's shop will do a good job for you.
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