TF 2.5" Lift Install Help weekend of July 4
i could probably help some time this weekend and i've done a couple lifts now. tokk me and a buddy bout 2 hours to do my lift and me and another guy bout 2 hours to do his teraflex leveling kit. its pretty easy and i have all the tools needed. friday wouldnt work for me because its my womans birthday but sat or sun or mon i could help
I'm usually done with work around 6..and depending on where you live..and what tools you need, I could be there after that. I can help on Saturday possibly, but I might play golf with a chick I met last night too. It shouldn't take 7 hours..especially if we can get a few people...because then we can work on both sides at once.
I'm usually done with work around 6..and depending on where you live..and what tools you need, I could be there after that. I can help on Saturday possibly, but I might play golf with a chick I met last night too. It shouldn't take 7 hours..especially if we can get a few people...because then we can work on both sides at once.
Might I make a suggestion? Is money your primary motivation for seeking help on installing your lift, or were you more interested in learning how to do it? If it's the latter, I'd suggest paying Harbor Freight a visit this weekend and start picking up some of the basics you'll need, that way you can start building your tools up for doing stuff like this. I'd be happy to help you out with that too.
When I did my lift install I used the money I saved in installs to justify purchasing a bunch of tools. I got a lot of stuff and still cost less than paying a place to install.
That sucks..but this stuff happens. TeraFlex is really popular stuff.
Might I make a suggestion? Is money your primary motivation for seeking help on installing your lift, or were you more interested in learning how to do it? If it's the latter, I'd suggest paying Harbor Freight a visit this weekend and start picking up some of the basics you'll need, that way you can start building your tools up for doing stuff like this. I'd be happy to help you out with that too.
When I did my lift install I used the money I saved in installs to justify purchasing a bunch of tools. I got a lot of stuff and still cost less than paying a place to install.
Might I make a suggestion? Is money your primary motivation for seeking help on installing your lift, or were you more interested in learning how to do it? If it's the latter, I'd suggest paying Harbor Freight a visit this weekend and start picking up some of the basics you'll need, that way you can start building your tools up for doing stuff like this. I'd be happy to help you out with that too.
When I did my lift install I used the money I saved in installs to justify purchasing a bunch of tools. I got a lot of stuff and still cost less than paying a place to install.


