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Old 12-14-2004, 06:13 PM
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i have called around (les schwab and archer bros in eugene, and 4wd warehouse in Portland) and they will only install what they sell...
Anyone have any hookups that can install what i bring them?

I was thinking cornfed or something (2.5 front spacer and aal in the rear) but i dont want to buy them if i cant find anyone to install them.

Any recommendations would be great!

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Les schwab in California sells the revtek kit which is a spacer and AAL...
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I'll install them for free. Bring it down.

If you don't get anyone here check out the Oregon chapter of TTORA for some help: http://forums.delphiforums.com/ottora/start
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The installers make a profit on the parts they sell. They'll only install parts you bring if they're hungry for work. Also, the parts they sell are warranteed by the manufacturer through them. Parts you buy are warranteed through you, but the shop too often gets the grief if anything goes wrong.


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Originally Posted by ycart1201
i have called around (les schwab and archer bros in eugene, and 4wd warehouse in Portland) and they will only install what they sell...
Anyone have any hookups that can install what i bring them?

I was thinking cornfed or something (2.5 front spacer and aal in the rear) but i dont want to buy them if i cant find anyone to install them.

Any recommendations would be great!

Thanks,
Nathan
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I can tell you first hand that if you go with spacers (at least the Protech ones I used) you can do it yourself. I have not done the Cornfeds or any other types so I don't know about that but, the spacer "lift" is easy enough. I wouldn't really reccomend spacers though if you 4X4. I just have a 2wd and my truck rarl;ey sees dirt so I can get away with the spacers. If you do 4X, then I would go with a better lift than the aluminum "donut" lifts

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ok. thanks for your feedback everyone. i probably could do it myself... i've seen on ebay that their spacers just mount directly ontop of the assembly so i wouldnt even need a spring compressor for those...

I was just hoping their might be someone on here who lives within an hour or two who would want to put the spaces & aal on for me for a $100 or so.

Thanks for your input everybody.

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