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I have an OME lift ready to go in boxes at my house and don't had time to do it myself. Does anyone know some good shops in the area? I am new to living over here. Also if anyone is a wrencher I could pay them as well. Thanks for the help
 
I might be up for doing it. What all is in the kit? I see something about caster-correction in your sig, is it those awful press in bushings?
 
80 series coils and shocks, no problem.

Jamister's is our expert on bushings, but I defer :flipoff2:

I don't have enough jack stands and whatnot personally to make quick work of it, but the job is not hard (minus bushings)
 
It'd be good practice before doing mine.....:hillbilly:

Jesse's first paying gig since telling Brown to get Browner! :lol: Extra $$ for other projects!:clap:
 
It'd be good practice before doing mine.....:hillbilly:

Jesse's first paying gig since telling Brown to get Browner! :lol: Extra $$ for other projects!:clap:

You do realize these are different lifts? No leafs on 80's.
 
You do realize these are different lifts? No leafs on 80's.

Um, yaa I knew that. I just meant practice with the wrenches, jacks and assorted tools. And the proper opening of beers. You know- practice. :D


What's an "80" anyways....?:meh:
 
G helped me with mine . I know we had Wheeler off road put the front shock units together $$$ well spent
 
Awesome thanks so much everyone
 
Jesse needs to get one of those mail slot deallies and some envelopes so we can write what we need and then put our keys in there and slip it in the "drop box". He may need a longer driveway though for all the "business". :D
 
Which lift- the one in your sig line? Where did you get i and how much- if used then that doesn't help me, I'm about to pull the trigger on a J lift.
 

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