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Old 03-16-2009, 06:59 PM
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Default Re: Houston area SHOP to install lift? (dealer maybe?)

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Originally Posted by EVOL ARDNUT View Post
If I knew how to install it myself I would...let me tell ya!!
The install isnt TOOOOO terribly bad.... just depends on what lift you go with...

But, I would say if you found a place to do it for $200, get them to do it...

Although, its pretty nice out and would be a good day project.... plus, you will know that you did it right and didnt cut corners...

I have never dealt with AllOut, but I would imagine even their work will void the warranty.... I think you have to go THROUGH the dealer to keep the warranty valid... They will take the 4 wheel parts cost, mark it up 30 percent or more, then charge you... but you will retain the warranty. My warranty will run out in another 2 months, leaving me at a total of 9 months. It wasnt beneficial to really keep my warranty valid.
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