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Old 10-26-2007, 06:29 PM
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Yes I did a search, I was wondering what you guys with lifts paid once everything was said and done. I am talking about tires and wheels and all. Thanks.
 
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Old 10-26-2007, 08:00 PM
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Lift kits run between 200 and 500. Tires and wheels, well that's a toughie as prices for tires could be as low150 each and as high as 500 each. Wheels would be somewhat similar in price to the tires except the high end would not go over 400 each. All of these prices vary on manufacturer of the tires, wheels and the lift kit type + manufacturer. In general body lifts are about half the price of a suspension lift. When it comes to lifting your truck the best overall combo is a suspension lift and a body lift combigned. As far as shoes and rims best results come from using smaller diameter wheels so you have more sidewall for traction, providing you are doing the mods for functionality and not bling bling.
 
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:16 PM
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$2200 and change for wheels and tires (Pro Comp 17X8 Black Knight 9089x4, Nitto Mudders 35X12.5X17), $2600 and change for Fabtech 6" Performance Lift(with coil over front, not rear), labor and shop time is only costing me beer and a discount on my stock 20's. Not a bad deal. Got the lift through Fatbobsgarage.com, and wheels and tires from National Tire. Fatbobs was $400 cheaper than anyone else and Bill (owner) was great to work with.
 
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need more info, engine? 4x2 or 4x4? What are you looking to be able to do?
 
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I have a 4x2, I am looking to obviously not to to serious of off roading due to the fact that not 4x4. But I am wanting to get dirty everyonce and a while. But I am looking at a 6inch suspension kit from Rough Country right now. Just trying to figure out who to get it done by and all the details figured out before I buy anything.
 



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