2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
Hi all,
Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. Any suggestions? Thanks! Pete |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
Too easy to pay that kind of money for. The directions are usually very
straight forward and easy to do. Are you a member of a 4x club? They usually have great folks as members who are more than willing to lend a hand Bill "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
Too easy to pay that kind of money for. The directions are usually very
straight forward and easy to do. Are you a member of a 4x club? They usually have great folks as members who are more than willing to lend a hand Bill "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
Too easy to pay that kind of money for. The directions are usually very
straight forward and easy to do. Are you a member of a 4x club? They usually have great folks as members who are more than willing to lend a hand Bill "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is
not hard to do. The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it will come loose. I suggest you try it yourself. brad "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is
not hard to do. The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it will come loose. I suggest you try it yourself. brad "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is
not hard to do. The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it will come loose. I suggest you try it yourself. brad "Pete" <pete@KILLBADwebprepared.com> wrote in message news:gJjKb.1773$yW1.1485075@news2.news.adelphia.ne t... > Hi all, > > Just had a quote for installing a 2" suspension lift on my 98 TJ. around > $340-something for the lift, and like $800 for the labor, if they install > it. Is that really high? I guess my options are to either not lift it, pay > them what it costs, or just not do it at all. The reason I even ask is > because I've never even remotely attempted to do any body lifting or frame > mods, etc.. so doing it myself would probably turn out horribly. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > Pete > > |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
"brad gardiner" <bradley_gardiner@dell.com> wrote in message
news:btcke3$2u2v$1@galaxy.us.dell.com... > There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is > not hard to do. > > The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live > in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time > removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it > will come loose. > > I suggest you try it yourself. > > brad Thanks, Brad.. I will give it a shot! Pete |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
"brad gardiner" <bradley_gardiner@dell.com> wrote in message
news:btcke3$2u2v$1@galaxy.us.dell.com... > There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is > not hard to do. > > The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live > in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time > removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it > will come loose. > > I suggest you try it yourself. > > brad Thanks, Brad.. I will give it a shot! Pete |
Re: 2" Suspension Lift labor $$ question
"brad gardiner" <bradley_gardiner@dell.com> wrote in message
news:btcke3$2u2v$1@galaxy.us.dell.com... > There are many websites that cover how to install a 2" lift on the TJ. It is > not hard to do. > > The biggest problem you may run into would concern rusted bolts. If you live > in a snow area and they lay salt on the road, you will have a hard time > removing bolts. I used a small blow torch to heat up the bolt and then it > will come loose. > > I suggest you try it yourself. > > brad Thanks, Brad.. I will give it a shot! Pete |
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