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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FivePTSlow: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by fredfifty: [qb] Anybody here into or have a lifted truck? I am thinking about lifting my Toyota truck about 3" and throwing some different wheels on it. Any recommendations on shops in the bay area that can install, because I plan on buying the lift kit online. Im sure there are a lot of shops up north, but id like to stay local. thanks for any input. [/qb][/QUOTE]Here's my Bronco the day I bought it. All stock on 31's way behind on maintenance. [IMG]http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp240/xounlistedxox/20130915_102350_zps7743b0f1.jpg[/IMG] And here she is now. 6" rough country lift with dual steering stabilizers, 35" mud tires, all new fluids, full tune up, tie rod flip, sway bar flip, push bumper, & more! [IMG]http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp240/xounlistedxox/cars/20140512_144706_zpshshjjidh.jpg[/IMG] I did the lift kit install myself, definitely not something for the average mechanic. I'm from Sacramento so I don't know of any shops down there unfortunately. I love my rough country kit, it wasn't insanely expensive and if good quality with lifetime warranty on everything. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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