Old 05-05-2007, 10:25 PM   #1
Lift kit estimate- Toyota
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Joined: Nov 2006
From: Spokane
Posts: 18

I Drive: Jeep cherokee and wrangler

My Project: deciding which rig to put lockers on
Trying to find out what you've paid or know of for a guesstimate for a lift and tires....

3" lift component
shock
Special Application gas shock spring seat (wtf is that?) sorry, don't know


oh, tires and wheels were not included



$800? sound good? Bad? can ya beat it?
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Old 05-10-2007, 06:12 AM   #2
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Joined: Feb 2007
From: Waitsburg
Posts: 8

I Drive: 93 Ford E150(work van), 88 Toyota 4x4, 96 Honda Accord, 97 Honda Accord(parts car-parts for sale)

My Project: 95 Honda Accord ( lots of stuff) 92 Dodge D350 dully (re-paint)
For a 3" I guess it's okay. It's a new lift right? A buddy sold his 4" Tuff country with out shocks for $400. Not real sure what the Special Application gas shock spring seat is. What year Yota is it? If it's straight axel in the front then you can use chevy springs to get a good ride and some good lift.

I seen a few lifts out there for around $800 so you probably did okay. I think Schwab's sells them for more.
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:58 PM   #3
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Joined: Dec 2006
From: Bellevue, Wa
Posts: 16

I Drive: Supercharged MR2, Land Cruiser

My Project: Land Cruiser
I think I can get an OME 3lift kit for my Land Cruiser cheaper than that...

Although it seems that truck lifts are more expensive than my Cruiser.
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