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Old 10-19-2011, 11:10 PM
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All I guys with 6" lifts how much did it cost ya for installation?
Old 10-20-2011, 02:03 AM
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$1600, for Pro-comp lift (not coil-overs). Probably around $500-1000 (I don't know, nor do I remember) for install. I do remember my rims and tires costing $3,000. . .
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550 installed and tires aligned. another 550 for a rough country cheapo 6" lift
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If your Big Bucks...who cares....
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If your Big Bucks...who cares....
Maybe he's referring to deer. Lol
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Originally Posted by Baire

Maybe he's referring to deer. Lol
Exactly.
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Exactly.
Back to your original question I paid around 1400 to my door for a rough country 6" lift.
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Originally Posted by Baire

Back to your original question I paid around 1400 to my door for a rough country 6" lift.
For the lift or installation.
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Originally Posted by Bigbucks243

For the lift or installation.
That was for the lift. Not sure what install costs but it's pretty straight forward and easy if you have any mechanical ability. Very good instructions from rough country. With a helper and correct tools you could complete the install yourself in a day. If I was in your shoes i would spend the money on tools, jack and stands and install it myself. Rough country has there instructions on there website in PDF form you should check them out
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Originally Posted by Baire

That was for the lift. Not sure what install costs but it's pretty straight forward and easy if you have any mechanical ability. Very good instructions from rough country. With a helper and correct tools you could complete the install yourself in a day. If I was in your shoes i would spend the money on tools, jack and stands and install it myself. Rough country has there instructions on there website in PDF form you should check them out
I'm pretty sure I have all the equipment and stuff I was just wondering if it was worth my time.


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