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Old 03-23-2008, 08:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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9" Lift W/37's

We finally finished the lift last week, still need to do the flares and new steps but its getting there.
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Old 03-23-2008, 10:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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more detailed pictures and specs pLeasE!!!!!
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Has adding the big tires affected your shifting??
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how much was it all together (lift tires rims)
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Old 03-25-2008, 11:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Has adding the big tires affected your shifting??
Not yet, it revs a little higher and hits the shift points faster but overall its not much of a difference.
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I want a ride in that c6 z06!
So do I, I went to drive it this morning for the first time in about two months and the f*^%*n battery was dead, then I went to grab my charger and realized I lent it to my Buddy, Then I was going to run some Jumper cables to the battery but the battery is in the trunk on the Z and the cables wouldnt reach, so I just said F it, The Tundras more fun right now anyway.
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how much was it all together (lift tires rims)
All together parts were about $5500-6000 not including any labor and these are my prices after working out arrangements w/ Toyo & Procomp as an authorized dealer they gave me extra discounts since it was for my own vehicle. We have a customer suppose to come in next week to have the Procomp and possibly the Body lift done as well and we are charging $800 to do the Suspension, and if he wants the body lift it will be an additional $800, depending on where you live the labor is obviously going to vary we are not the cheapest nor most expensive shop in town, but as with anything time is money.
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