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Old 07-15-2005, 10:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OK, I know everyone around here loves the kit, just wanted to let everyone know I got mine today and installed it in roughly 2 hours. You say OK, no big deal, but I have one arm and did it myself, so anyone can do it and the results are great! Can't say enough about the ease of the installation and the great communication Greg provides!
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OKay you totally just made me look pathetic. I just did mine yesterday and had my brother help me and it toke us 3 hrs. Although we added a 1" block in the rear which toke us some time. The only challenge was getting the upright spindle back into the upper control arm. After a few minutes of thinking, that was resolved.

I have to agree that the installation was a breeze and neither of us are mechanics by any means. I toke it yesterday afternoon to get it aligned and love the look. Like someone said, it's money well spent.

Thanks again Greg !!

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Not trying to compare to anyones install time, just illustrating how easy this kit is to install, and I have to say, pictures don't do the lift justice, seeing the truck before my eyes it turned out better than I thought it would! Best $200 spent or that will be spent on this truck!
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OKay you totally just made me look pathetic. I just did mine yesterday and had my brother help me and it toke us 3 hrs. Although we added a 1" block in the rear which toke us some time. The only challenge was getting the upright spindle back into the upper control arm. After a few minutes of thinking, that was resolved.

I have to agree that the installation was a breeze and neither of us are mechanics by any means. I toke it yesterday afternoon to get it aligned and love the look. Like someone said, it's money well spent.

Thanks again Greg !!

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Wow. Four arms to one arm. That said, with the same physical condition, it would have taken you twelve hours to do this install. You are pathetic! mnmsmith wins this one.
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I would love to do this install myself aslo (2" front and 1" rear), but I dont have any car tools and Im very mechanically challenged...

Will probably have a shop that does this for a living..
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OKay you totally just made me look pathetic. I just did mine yesterday and had my brother help me and it toke us 3 hrs. Although we added a 1" block in the rear which toke us some time. The only challenge was getting the upright spindle back into the upper control arm. After a few minutes of thinking, that was resolved.

I have to agree that the installation was a breeze and neither of us are mechanics by any means. I toke it yesterday afternoon to get it aligned and love the look. Like someone said, it's money well spent.

Thanks again Greg !!

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sorry but reading two threads and seeing you spell toke instead of took.. I have to say lay off the herb when working, you can think better. I am glad to see it looks simple.. i may do it myself
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Good point about the toke vs. took.

If you are even slightly mechanically inclinded (that's me), you should be able to get this done. There really is only a couple areas that possibly could hang anyone up. Once you overcome those few obstacles, it's smooth sailing.
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