Lift Kits
I would recommend BDS, they have the best warranty in the business and they make quality stuff.
I got my 6" kit with new front struts / block+AAL in the back , and dual steering stabilizers for $1,850.
dont go by the prices on BDS's website, your better off going to a local shop that carries them.
well , your better off just going with 6" b/c its basically the same price.
I would recommend BDS, they have the best warranty in the business and they make quality stuff.
I got my 6" kit with new front struts / block+AAL in the back , and dual steering stabilizers for $1,850.
dont go by the prices on BDS's website, your better off going to a local shop that carries them.
I would recommend BDS, they have the best warranty in the business and they make quality stuff.
I got my 6" kit with new front struts / block+AAL in the back , and dual steering stabilizers for $1,850.
dont go by the prices on BDS's website, your better off going to a local shop that carries them.
http://www.bds-suspension.com/Distri...ist_lookup.php
they're kits are very reasonably priced. i got quoted $1,650 for their strut spacer kit, which is comparable to the Pro-comp stage 1 , but BDS doesnt stack blocks in the rear and it sits level. for an extra $200, i got new front struts.
heres my truck with the 6" kit i mentioned in my previous post + 3" BDS body lift

they're kits are very reasonably priced. i got quoted $1,650 for their strut spacer kit, which is comparable to the Pro-comp stage 1 , but BDS doesnt stack blocks in the rear and it sits level. for an extra $200, i got new front struts.
heres my truck with the 6" kit i mentioned in my previous post + 3" BDS body lift

Last edited by IDNC76; Feb 5, 2010 at 04:48 PM.
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you can actually hide a body lift very well. i put the BL on first about a year ago, b/c i didnt have enough for new wheels at the time. but anywho the BL kits run about $350, install is expensive if you have a shop do it, your looking at around $1,000 for parts an labor. + $70 leveling kit.
Heres my truck with 3" BL , 2.5" leveling kit and 35's

But lemme just tell you save up and do it right the first time, i made the mistake of doing it in stages. For the amount i've spent, on lifts/wheels/tires i could of boughten a new truck
BL isnt for everyone, but its a nice option if your not looking to get too crazy with the suspension.
Yeah garage isn't a big deal. Mine is rarely in the garage. Even in winter. I only park mine in the garage to detail it usually in the pm hours of the night because it tires me down some and I can finish in the morning.
Heres my leveled with 33s and 20s truck.

If you have the money to lift it, and feed it fuel after the lift, lift it. Garage shouldn't be a reason to not lift. It is a truck. Keep a Mustang in the garage
Heres my leveled with 33s and 20s truck.

If you have the money to lift it, and feed it fuel after the lift, lift it. Garage shouldn't be a reason to not lift. It is a truck. Keep a Mustang in the garage



