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Old 02-18-2019, 09:50 AM
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I have a 2016 XLT F-150 4x4 and looking to put on a 4" suspension lift, most likely Rough Country or Zone Offroad. Looking for responses on what people paid to get professionally installed. Not your buddy, but an actual shop.
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Shop near me did it for 750. 4 wheel parts did my last one and it was over 1000. Wish I had inquired around more like this last time.
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Just got quoted $390 to install 2" spacer and then an extra $130 to do the alignment after so $520 all in. Seems high to me but it is super cold here now and I do not have heated garage.
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When I asked friends when looking for a shop to do mine, prices were $800-1000. Plus the cost of the parts. Depending on lift hieght, 2wd vs 4wd, etc. I am debating whether I want to do mine or have a shop install it. I am leaning towards doing it myself and spending that extra cash on shocks and struts.
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Originally Posted by shelby_66
Just got quoted $390 to install 2" spacer and then an extra $130 to do the alignment after so $520 all in. Seems high to me but it is super cold here now and I do not have heated garage.
yea seems a little high. Have you shopped around? Mine was around 200 for install and kit. Then 100 for alignment.
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Thanks everyone. I'll be ordering wheels, tires, and suspension kit online and then getting everything installed professionally. I was figured about a grand but wasn't sure if I was in the ballpark or not.
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Update with some pics!!!
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I went with the BDS 4" w/ Fox 2.0 rear shocks and with labor and alignment it was $3070. That was avg for the 3 shops in my area give or take $30.
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I went with the BDS 4" w/ Fox 2.0 rear shocks and with labor and alignment it was $3070. That was avg for the 3 shops in my area give or take $30.
Was the 3K just for labor and alignment? Or did that include the kit as well. I was thinking roughly 1K but parts were not factored into that....just labor
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Originally Posted by DaikaZara
Was the 3K just for labor and alignment? Or did that include the kit as well. I was thinking roughly 1K but parts were not factored into that....just labor
That included the parts. RC kit will be cheaper than the BDS kit so your install price should be a lower.


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