Originally it was a mobile guy was goi g to charge $200. But he got worried about doing the fronts.
Another mobile guy said it’ll take all day and $600 labor. That’s the same as Sanderson Ford dealership, lol.
I think Boston doesn't allow high speed pursuits anyway. As mentioned above radio and helicopter have been proven better than high speed pursuit. Less civilian deaths and damage.
I suspect what you said about maneuverability is what they are tying out. I'm very impressed with the BS moving...
well, not getting done today. Guy I used before for stuff can't do it now. Called the Lift Shop and they want $975 ($800 labor, $175 alignment). I'm also pissed at Sanderson Ford for doing an alignment even though they knew the rear shock needed to be replaced.
Yeah, my extended warranty has a $200 deductible. If I did the rear shocks with rough country with a guy I know, it'll be $200. I'm thinking maybe it's just better to upgrade to to the blister's now.
Even though it's only the rears, if I go with he bilsteins, I have to do both front and...
I know they can be bought separately, can they be installed in only rear or only front? I ask because if it's providing a 1.25" lift in the rear wouldn't the tilt be more pronounced?
can you only place them in the rear? (sounds naughty) Or do you need to do front and rear at the same time? I ask because I need to replace my rear shocks and would like to upgrade to something better than rough country
Thanks you think then buying the gas tank skid along with the evaporator & floor skid make sense since the factory gas skid has to come off anyway? I watched the install video from JCR and they already had their gas tank skid installed
You should check some of the early posts, of those people who actually installed the JCR's, on their Badlands!
I tried finding prior posts but didn't see any. The total cost for the set I posted above is $1,543 before taxes