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What I want to know is is there a different type of bodylift spacers for different truks or are they all pretty much universal ? May sound like a stupid question but not like I build super swapin 4X4's for a livin . I was just curious because I'm about to start saving up for one for the burban. I have a catalog from LMC.com and everything in it is pretty much factory replacment and little accesories. Also is it hard to install the spacers or should I just take it to a shop which I know in deed has everything to do the job ?
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I found a shop that installed my 3" body lift for $250 (labor). Well worth it to me.
The kit came with step by step instructions, but the shop had the advantage with tools I do not have including 3 floor jacks!!! I stayed while they installed everything and it took them 7 hours. I could have done it myself, but I would say it was worth the $250. Not only do you have the spacers, but there are the bumper relocation brackets, radiator shroud relocation, park brake cable relocation, steering linkage extention, trans cooler relocation, ground strap extensions, shift linkage extensions, etc. Good luck!!! The end result is GREAT!! I have a 3" body lift and 285/75/16 tires. . . Brian |
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I'm lucky 4WHEELPARTS has a shop here in orlando on the westside. about 30 minutes from me or so. when I get some time I'm gonna go down there and ask some question and check things out.
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