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lifted my lvl II !!!


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It's not hard at all actually. It's a bit scary though. I didn't have the special tool but I used my jack to help adjust them to get the adjusting block back in and I ended up lifting the whole truck on one side with just that little block. :icon_rofl: It sucks when they shoot out from the tension too!
 


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Nice truck. looks real good
 

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very cool truck. ive always wanted a level II. you dont still happen to have the stock wheels do you?
 

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very nice rig
 

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very cool truck. ive always wanted a level II. you dont still happen to have the stock wheels do you?
yes i do infact. i sold the all-terains that were on them but mounted some brand new goodyear wranglers to the alcoas. they are the gun metal grey rims with the polished ford center caps, so minty:icon_thumby: im actually looking to unload them asap, they take up to much room in my garage
 

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What size are the wranglers? What kind? How do you like the Dick Cepeks?
 

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yes i do infact. i sold the all-terains that were on them but mounted some brand new goodyear wranglers to the alcoas. they are the gun metal grey rims with the polished ford center caps, so minty:icon_thumby: im actually looking to unload them asap, they take up to much room in my garage
pm sent:icon_thumby:
 

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Superlift!! Truck looks AWESOME!!! It really adds to the pressure on my head to get a new truck!!
 

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What size are the wranglers? What kind? How do you like the Dick Cepeks?
the dick cepeks are amazing. the 33" tire actually measures 33", unlike my 31" all-terrains that measured 29.5". basically they laughed at everything ive been able to throw at them:headbang:

Superlift!! Truck looks AWESOME!!! It really adds to the pressure on my head to get a new truck!!
thnx man, your truck is actually one of the first ones i seen that made me want to lift mine, its kinda what im looking to accomplish with mine. im trying to accomplish the same amount of lift, just trying to find a way around the body lift if possible. :icon_cheers:
 

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thnx man, your truck is actually one of the first ones i seen that made me want to lift mine, its kinda what im looking to accomplish with mine. im trying to accomplish the same amount of lift, just trying to find a way around the body lift if possible. :icon_cheers:
Wow...Thanks alot man!! That really makes me feel good! lol. I really do appreciate it.
 

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how much did they charge you to install the lift??? if you dont mind me askin
 

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they charged for 8hrs of labor, that was $600. then my truck needed an alignment, that was $100 plus a camber kit for $100. the day i picker her up it cost me $800. pricey, but totally worth every penny
 

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That's actually not too bad for 8 hrs. It's about the norm for around here.
 

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My superlift took myself and 3 other buddys about 4 or 5 hours from roll onto the lift to roll off the lift. For three of us, it was our 2nd superlift. Install price: about $30 @ taco bell. lol.
 

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