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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 04:07 PM
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Default Re: 2 Questions -- Newer Guy

Originally Posted by -JB-
The only comment I have is for question 2. The $1/mod is pretty ridiculous If you have ever modified a vehicle before you know parts cost a lot. Then if you can't install stuff on your own, mechanic fees are a lot. I do my own work so my time is also worth something when I sell a car.
Didn't mean to be confusing, take a look at it again. I said $.50/$1. That means I am willing to pay 50 cents on the dollar for what the mods cost new. So if they spent $10k in mods, I might consider paying $5k above the value of the stock truck because of the mods.
With solid axle swap, gears, lockers, etc that alreading is $4.5k in parts alone. So their asking price seems reasonable.
Thanks for the input. The more I look at it, I know the money has definitely been spent, I just don't know how much I really want to spend.
Originally Posted by broncomx
i have heard many great things from davis off road. i even called them out of the blue and asked them a question and they answered it over the phone. when i redo the lift on my truck ill def be using them for a BIG lift. ive seen many trucks they have done and they have all turned out amazing.
Thanks!

Yeah, it definitely was a better feeling than I had anticipated. I thought JW would be more high pressure...but he was very laid back and kept telling me he wanted me to find the right truck for me....even if it meant waiting or not buying from him at all. He also said he would be happy to discuss the different methods of lifting trucks, etc with me when I came back again.