Ruffstuff -vs- Proffitt's SOA kit

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Quick opinons or other kits you think are better. Thanks
 
Ok, so both kits are similar in price, however, Proffitt's kit has a $200 core charge, but if I am reading it correctly it comes with a whole new axle housing with pre-welded perches and tabs, turned correctly. I am I right on this? Because if I have to order one, I'd rather have the one with the most difficult part already taken care of. Thanks
 
Another option is Cruiser Outfitters in SLC UT. I'm currently right in the middle of my first SOA, I had cruiser Outfitters cut and turn my axle and purchased spring perches and shock mounts from Ruff stuff. If you send them a clean axle housing all brake line clips steering stops and spring and shock mounts removed they will do the cut and turn for $150.00
 
Another option is Cruiser Outfitters in SLC UT. I'm currently right in the middle of my first SOA, I had cruiser Outfitters cut and turn my axle and purchased spring perches and shock mounts from Ruff stuff. If you send them a clean axle housing all brake line clips steering stops and spring and shock mounts removed they will do the cut and turn for $150.00

Cool thanks for the info. As for JoeCanadian, I would love to do it myself, however, I work outside of the country and am rarely home. I guess since I don't have time, and I make good money being gone, it only leaves me with one option, and that is to get it done the easiest way possible. I think I will go with the Proffitt's kit. It's a little over $600 with the core charge. Considering the time you save, I feel it is a good price for the kit. I'm currently waiting on replies from 4x4 labs and Proffitt's cruisers. Once I get the shipping price it will be on it's way to me.
 

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