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Old 07-02-2007, 04:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

Aright, so I've had my truck about 5 months now, and I'm finally ready to get a lift for it in Arizona?.... So far been looking and haven't really found any great deals. Anyone know where I should go ( i need it installed too) .....
I called a few places.....most want like $1900 for a 6" procomp or fabtech installed.

Best deal I've found so far is a 6" fabtech with coilovers for $2600 installed.

Anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

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Aright, so I've had my truck about 5 months now, and I'm finally ready to get a lift for it in Arizona?.... So far been looking and haven't really found any great deals. Anyone know where I should go ( i need it installed too) .....
I called a few places.....most want like $1900 for a 6" procomp or fabtech installed.

Best deal I've found so far is a 6" fabtech with coilovers for $2600 installed.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks

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A friend of mine did my CST lift at his shop. Its called Drivetech and his name is Chuck. Give him a call and see what he can do for you. Tell him that Kurt recommended him. His shop is in peoria. 623-486-3101
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

Ya, just gave him a call he said try to find the kit online, and see what I can do, and he could probably do the install for around $600, but even online most kits are going for $1300-$1500 (w/o coilovers)

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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

I drove to Riverside side and had Greg at PRG do it. Its a long drive but worth it to have somebody do it right. Greg also only charged me like 400 for install. Ive see some ****ty work come out of shops in PHX. If your gonna do it here Id go with the shop that Duner 49 recommended because hes happy with his.
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

http://grunionfabrication.com/ Talk to Kevin..he is the owner..Hes a good guy.
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Old 07-03-2007, 08:06 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

Greg only charge you 400? Damn, that's a good deal (I'm not 100% sure of your exact lift, but I know it ain't small). I did it myself and it was a good bit of work. I probably wouldn't do it again
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Greg only charge you 400? Damn, that's a good deal (I'm not 100% sure of your exact lift, but I know it ain't small). I did it myself and it was a good bit of work. I probably wouldn't do it again
Ya its a 7" CST lift with SAW coilovers, PRG uca's, 2.5" deaver mini pack, radflo reservoir shocks. He did 2 of them in one day! both the exact same kit.
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Wow that's a smoking deal - totally worth the trip then knowing he did it right. Plus you could drop it off in the morning and go to the beach and then pick it up all done. Sort of like a vacation with an awesome drive back.
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Wow that's a smoking deal - totally worth the trip then knowing he did it right. Plus you could drop it off in the morning and go to the beach and then pick it up all done. Sort of like a vacation with an awesome drive back.
I wish I sat/stood and watched for 12 hrs while poor Greg did 2 trucks!lol there was no be involved. Good idea had you mentioned that before we went!
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

www.liftedtrucks.com may do it. Thats what they specialize in. They are at 20th St and Bell Rd.
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

Call around, if you dont like how people are talking to you or dont get a good feeling about the shop owner stick with your gut. Thats what I did.

After calling 3 places and going to 1 I didnt have the "Warm Fuzzy" feeling in my gut about the shops, most places said they havent done lifts with Nissan's a lot, nor did they give me a lot of options.

One call to Greg - www.prgproducts.com and I had a great feeling of how good he could do the work for me. He took the time and went over all the options after telling him my offroad / reasons for the lift.

All I can say is I am happy with my decision and if anyone asked me where to go, I would say Greg hands down.
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

Weird! anoter vote for Greg. Just take it to Greg and save your self some hassle.
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

make that 3 votes i have been out to see Greg 2or 3 times and always have had awesome results he works on tons of titans every time i have been to the house there is about 4-5 titans in the driveway he knows his sh!t!!
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

thats the best looking lowered titan I have seen so far. I like it and I dont like lowered trucks! LOL
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Re: Where to go to get a lift in Arizona?

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thats the best looking lowered titan I have seen so far. I like it and I dont like lowered trucks! LOL

I have to agree, that beastie is sexy!!!!


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