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Lift
#753664
09/23/06 10:42 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 34
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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So I was supposed to get a lift done last week, but the place I was supposed to get it done at said it would cost me around 850 for a 3 inch spacer lift with 3 inch add-a-leafs in the back. I though that was really expensive so I didn't do it. Any opinions on what I should be paying? I have an '03 Prerunner XtraCab. If anyone knows a place in Santa Barbara, CA that does a good job on lifts for a decent price let me know. Thanks guys
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Re: Lift
[Re: TRD_Off_Road]
#753665
09/24/06 01:10 AM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 684
Rock Warrior
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Do it yourself for free. That is bull. More specifics would help but that sounds real high for what sounds like a simple lift. What kind of front lift is it?
Last edited by DentedTacoma; 09/24/06 01:18 AM.
98' Toyota Tacoma SR5 Manual Xtra Cab, Slight Lift Maine Rules!
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Re: Lift
[Re: DentedTacoma]
#753666
09/24/06 02:10 AM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 16
Need a Spot
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Do it yourself. I put a 2.5 inch ToyTec Spacer and a 2 inch Toytec shackle in by myself. It is work but if you are careful with the spring compressor you can do it. That is too much to pay. I did all the work by myself.
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Re: Lift
[Re: pburruel]
#753667
09/24/06 02:59 AM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 684
Rock Warrior
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Even if you dont want to mess with a spring compressor if you take them out and bring them to a shop they will do it for cheap (I think they charged me 10 or 20 and I was having them put new struts in and then a spacer). Certainly less than 850. Putting a shock tower in and out is easy, basic tools and such. Dont know about add-a-leafs though.
98' Toyota Tacoma SR5 Manual Xtra Cab, Slight Lift Maine Rules!
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Re: Lift
[Re: DentedTacoma]
#753668
09/24/06 09:42 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 34
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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well the shop said that they would have to take apart my truck to do the lift. they were saying it would take them around 15-20 hours.... something about that they would have to take off some parts....
2003 Tacoma Prerunner V6 XtraCab: Billet Grille, Injen Intake, Flowmaster 50 Series Exhaust, Tonneau Cover, Side Step Pipes, Skid Plate
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Re: Lift
[Re: TRD_Off_Road]
#753669
09/24/06 03:27 PM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 684
Rock Warrior
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There isnt much to take apart up front except for disconnecting the sway bar, 3 top plate bolts, the lower shock bolt and then for putting it back you would have to undo the four bolts on the bottom of the hum assembly. I havent put in add-a-leafs though, I believe that is just unbolting the pack after removing the rear leaf spring bolt and then putting the new leaf in. You should ask them how much they are thinking they have to "take apart".
98' Toyota Tacoma SR5 Manual Xtra Cab, Slight Lift Maine Rules!
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Re: Lift
[Re: DentedTacoma]
#753670
09/25/06 02:47 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 34
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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see I would do it by myself, but I am not at home and I don't have the right tools to do it. do you guys know what I should be paying on average?
2003 Tacoma Prerunner V6 XtraCab: Billet Grille, Injen Intake, Flowmaster 50 Series Exhaust, Tonneau Cover, Side Step Pipes, Skid Plate
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Re: Lift
[Re: TRD_Off_Road]
#753671
10/07/06 05:14 AM
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Joined: May 2004
Posts: 142
Wheeler
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my first lift was a 3" coil spacer and shackle lift... paid $125 for the parts, and $80 for install... took them an hour to complete...
that was a couple years ago... have since gone with coilovers which can be done yourself... for $850, you're better off doing coilovers and install yourself...
01 Taco Double Cab V6 Prerunner
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Re: Lift
[Re: MikesDoubleCab]
#753672
10/09/06 06:09 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 148
Wheeler
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I would do it myself. I have a 3 in. toytec lift with AAL in the rear. the whole lift took about 1/2 day (4-5hrs). borrow the coil spring compressor from an auto parts place (make sure your health insurance is current cause if anything goes wrong you might need a finger or hand sewn back on). or you can get the springs done at a local shop for next to nothing. The rear add a leafs are easy. There are tons of how to's for the lift kits online for tacos, plus the instructions for most lift kits are easy to follow. Important thing is take your time and follow directions! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
03 Double Cab TRD.. ARB, warn winch, OME coilovers, Alcan leafs, Bilstiens, Sky E-locker guard, etc, bla bla bla
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Re: Lift
[Re: TRD_Off_Road]
#753673
10/11/06 04:47 AM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 4,482
Emeritus Staffer and Moderator
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Drive to PHX and I'll do it for free. I'm bored and it's easy.
Seriously, you can beg, borrow or steal the minimum tools to do a spacer lift and AAL's. 15 to 20 hours, <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> , you are getting jerked around.
PM me and I'll give you my number and walk you through it if you like.
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