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Ford Suspention lift shops in SW Washinton


shermbodius

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Please post if you know any good shops who will lift Rangers or custom 4x4 work.
 


The Mud Addict

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First question is where are you at in Washington? Depending on where your at you can bring it to my shop:icon_welder:
 

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if it's for your 86, i'd say your driveway. TTB lifts are pretty easy to install IMO
 

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Skyjacker is great, James Duff is also good.
 

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I was thinking about a 4" lift and never put one in before. Also I am sketchy on alignment and don't want to give Les Schwab an arm and a leg for it after I try to install it.
Sherm...
 

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Buy adjustable camber bushings and install them yourself to get it close. Then take it to the shop and them dial it in. Firestone has a lifetime alignment, they'll fix it even after you lift it, wheel it, whatever.
 

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