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Thanks guys for all your help.
Can anyone tell me how many hours it takes to install the 4 inch Rancho lift kit.
No one around here has done it so it will give me an idea of the total costs onvolved.
Can anyone recommend a good web company to order this 4 inch lift.
Thanks
Brent <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It should take about 6 to 8 hours for a mechanic who knows what he/ she is doing. However, I wouldn't just take this to anybody to do. What state are you in? 4Wheel Parts stores are everywhere and most do excellent work. Ask for a refference from your installer on a tahoe or 1500 P/U. And above all, make sure your front end alignment is done properly when you put the bigger tires on.
TAIL RATED!
I am from BC, Canada eh.
We do have a couple of 4X4 shops here but none have but a lift in a hummer from what I know.
I will look at this Trailduty.com and go from there.
Brent
Is the extra 50.00 per shock between the Rancho 5000 and 9000 worth it.
If I am mostly on pavment is the 5000 good enough?
Thanks
Brent
There is a 50.00 difference each in price between the 5000 & 9000 shocks.
Is it worth the extra 200.00
As I mentioned before most of the time it will be on pavement.
Brent
Maybe late reply, cck my site and see my H2 with Rancho 4" lift kit and Goodyear MTR 40 on stock rims. Mind that lifting the car will require to change the rims as the backspacing will need to be max 4.5". I used performance wheel spacer kit. Slight rubbing but everything looks and perform just great. Remeber that ur upper control arms will need some mods. PM if u need further help
Hummer H2 2004, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2004, Corvette C5 2004. All modified..Check my website for more info.
I love that color, don't know why they droped it. Nice truck.
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