Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
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Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
I stopped at Eastern today and though the guy was super nice and knowledgable, their prices are insane. I'm looking at adding a lift kit to my Tacoma and a couple other smaller things. Thanks!
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Shit yeah Duane I don't know why I didn't even think of your shop. That'll def work. Do you guys do a lot of lifts? I was looking at adding Bilstein 5100's up front and AAL or 1" block in the rear. What kinda price you think for install?
Aside from lift, looking to add fog lights (bumper has factory inserts), add bully bar, nerf bar, etc. Just little stuff I guess.
Aside from lift, looking to add fog lights (bumper has factory inserts), add bully bar, nerf bar, etc. Just little stuff I guess.
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
well i dont normally do a lot of lifts...i did mine on my super duty..10 inches and getting ready to do 12 on my ram...
i have a set of chrome nerf bars for a 4 door...they are off a dodge but it just needs brackets remade to fit yours...
fogs are easy..want me to check on oem style fogs?
and if a couple inches is all you want then it wont be too awfully bad...i would have to check some prices in the am..as far as labor..
i have a set of chrome nerf bars for a 4 door...they are off a dodge but it just needs brackets remade to fit yours...
fogs are easy..want me to check on oem style fogs?
and if a couple inches is all you want then it wont be too awfully bad...i would have to check some prices in the am..as far as labor..
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Yeah man it's a Prerunner so it sits at a decent height now, so really just another couple inches is all I'm looking for. From what I know, installing the 5100's is like swapping shocks. I just don't have crap for tools lol.
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
well thats what i was figuring...just changing shocks..and the rear should be under the spring..and just installing the block and hardware...
is it solid axle with leaf in the rear??
is it solid axle with leaf in the rear??
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Shit I duno man. This is my first truck and I've only done about a days worth of research on lifts lol.
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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
it should be...ill check...but if your out and about stop by so i can look at it and we can see what you wanna do