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Leonard Massi 12-03-2008 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by jakesredrock (Post 819297)
i had read on this site and others that, that is what it "should take". i just feel like i was getting price gouged. the lift was like 650..then installed and everything was 1850 total... 1200 dollars worth of labor...

Funk that price dude, that is gouging, for a 3 inch kit no more than 5 hours tops. And that would be not knowing and stumbling through on the phone with the company. Screw that, the price quote is way high.

jbuck 12-03-2008 07:40 PM

The shop that is doing my RE long arm kit is charging me 10hrs @ $90 per. I would have done it myself it it were a bolt on kit. But I am not comfortable welding on suspension brackets just yet. So I would buy a set of tools if you mechanically inclined OR Find another shop.

My .02 I would spend the money I was going to pay for a shop to do the work on a nice set of tools.

tgrt 12-03-2008 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by jakesredrock (Post 819297)
... 1200 dollars worth of labor...

That's way too much. The shop I went to did my Clayton lift and drive shafts and that was $500. I sold my old tires and wheels so the work was basically free.

BlackNorthernJK 12-03-2008 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by jakesredrock (Post 819297)
i had read on this site and others that, that is what it "should take". i just feel like i was getting price gouged. the lift was like 650..then installed and everything was 1850 total... 1200 dollars worth of labor...

1200 for install?????!!!!!! $crew that!

Here...lets work this out...and these are very liberal prices...I'm SURE you can find better deals...
$80.00 for a half decent Torque Wrench
$75.00 for some deep impact sockets (metric and imperial set)
$50.00 for a decent 3/8" drive wrench/socket set
$20.00 for a strong arm 1/2" drive to go with your impact socket set
$15.00 for a couple decent large crescent wrenches
$50.00 for a couple jack stands
$5.00 for a few blocks of wood
a decent days worth of work (took me 8+ hours for my 3" lift by myself)
...what are we up to...maybe $300.00? Plus now you have the tools to keep and use whenever you need to continue working on your Jeep yourself...lot better than 1200.00 ridiculous dollars!

jakesredrock 12-04-2008 03:26 PM

i have found a shop that will install a 4"superlift, labor, tax,
out the door for $1472.. I asked if i could buy my own lift and
have them put it on, he said they could do that for $600...
these sound fair, huh? Just need to decide on a company and pull the trigger... any suggestions? im really leaning towards teraflex

tgrt 12-04-2008 05:36 PM

There are allot of good ones here. I went with Clayton, but Teraflex was on my short list.

dsp 12-04-2008 06:05 PM

I did the wifes myself, took me around 8hrs, 3" bds coil lift. The place I bought it from wanted 400. Very reasonable.

I used 2 jack stands, jack, torque wrench, 1/2, 3/8, ratchet, metric size sockets,

You should be able to beg, borrow, or steal the tools. My wife helped a little, she stood on the rotor to push it down so I could get the spring on.


http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...iftlove002.jpg

BlackNorthernJK 12-04-2008 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by dsp (Post 820877)
I did the wifes myself, took me around 8hrs, 3" bds coil lift. The place I bought it from wanted 400. Very reasonable.

I used 2 jack stands, jack, torque wrench, 1/2, 3/8, ratchet, metric size sockets,

You should be able to beg, borrow, or steal the tools. My wife helped a little, she stood on the rotor to push it down so I could get the spring on.


http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...iftlove002.jpg

ya man, I'm tellin ya, if your remotely comfortable turning a wrench and know which way to loosen and tighten a bolt you can install your own lift....but that's just my two cents....it's up to you, but I highly reccomend you get yourself some tools and read over the write ups in here

SteelMastiff 12-05-2008 04:46 AM

I am with the purchase some tools crowd! I have been turning my own wrenches since I was a kid, and who knows how much money I have saved over the years by doing so... Spend an afternoon getting to know your JK installing your own lift; she will love you for it, and you will have tools for future mods.

Heck, for the money the first shop you talked to about a lift install is wanting to charge, you could pick up a portable scissor lift like mine and really make life easier for future mods... I have owned it for 5 years now, and the fact that you can roll it out of the garage on nice days and wrench outside is a nice bonus. That and it makes power washing the underbody a breeze after a day of wheeling. And you can even do some urban flexing for fun!

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...K/IM000287.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...K/IM000395.jpg


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