truck/offroading performance modification shop?
Yea...if you want to get your truck jacked all up, do take it to 4WP. I watched one idiot put on aluminum rims with a impact driver. Another time a buddy had them bolt up the WRONG set of headers to his jeep, and strip out 3 of the stud holes in the process, then claim it was already like that.
The list of horror stories is long, do your buddy a favor and do the work yourself. If you can't wrench on it, don't drive it offroad. No joke on that, if you are going to own a 4wd, and use it (not just a mall crawler) then work on it yourself so you know how to fix it when you break **** out on the trail. You have no clue how many noob's I have had to winch out, then help fix their broken **** because they were too ****ing stupid to learn how to work on their own junk.
The list of horror stories is long, do your buddy a favor and do the work yourself. If you can't wrench on it, don't drive it offroad. No joke on that, if you are going to own a 4wd, and use it (not just a mall crawler) then work on it yourself so you know how to fix it when you break **** out on the trail. You have no clue how many noob's I have had to winch out, then help fix their broken **** because they were too ****ing stupid to learn how to work on their own junk.
hit up anyones offroad in fairfield. they do it right once.
he needs to first figure out what he wants. if its just for looks theres LOTS of options. if he wants it to actually perform then it gets pricey. PM,been doing the offroad thing for a while. and by offroad i mean actually going on trails not playing in mud on the side of the road.
thanks for the advice..so he sent me this link saying he wants it something like this but with different wheels
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/236055...hevrolet-tahoe
says 3" lift and 35" tires, now where to start with this?
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/236055...hevrolet-tahoe
says 3" lift and 35" tires, now where to start with this?
you're gonna have to do the full front IFS kit then... 3" is a lot for the torsion bar trick.
expect $1500+. close to $2000 with tire and wheels.
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