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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 06:46 AM
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Can anyone in San Diego help me install a lift?

Going to be home over my thanksgiving break from school from wed the 24th through sunday the 28th. I understand it is family time over thanksgiving, so if no one can help, I get it, but I figured I might as well try. Will drive anywhere in San Diego county and lunch, beer, etc, is on me.

My lift consists of:
tundra/tokico front struts. I would need to catch a ride to a shop to have them assemble the fronts, making install much easier.

OME 891/n86cs rear.

Toytec diff drop.
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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 06:54 AM
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This is Commifornia I assume?

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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 06:59 AM
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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by pbcolt
My lift consists of:
tundra/tokico front struts. I would need to catch a ride to a shop to have them assemble the fronts, making install much easier.

OME 891/n86cs rear.

Toytec diff drop.
why not rent a spring compressor from autozone and do them yourself and save some coin?

Shocks and struts are easy. Not sure on the diff drop on those though.
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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by xxxtreme22r
why not rent a spring compressor from autozone and do them yourself and save some coin?

Shocks and struts are easy. Not sure on the diff drop on those though.
Yeah, I actually put in the front susp once already, just to realize I had the wrong tundra springs. Its do-able, but a PIA. For 40 bucks Id rather just get handed a complete assembly.

...I used to live in Harrisburg, sometimes I miss PA and actually having weather come this time of the year...
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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by pbcolt
Yeah, I actually put in the front susp once already, just to realize I had the wrong tundra springs. Its do-able, but a PIA. For 40 bucks Id rather just get handed a complete assembly.

...I used to live in Harrisburg, sometimes I miss PA and actually having weather come this time of the year...
yeah if it only costs you $40 to assemble them I'd probably do it too.

I like the snow, but I don't like working in the cold. Hardly get anything done on either of our vehicles lol.

Heck half the time i don't do my own oil changes, I'd rather spend the $25 and have someone else do it while I sit in my truck. haha. I watch em like a hawk though and the place I take em too I used to work under their manager as an assistant while at Jiffy Lube, so he knows I pay attention.
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