A Sober Animal
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I am planing on installing the Teraflex Alpine CT2 2.5" suspension kit along with the Falcon SP2 3.3 shocks and 2.1 Steering stabilizer. I have a shop that will do it for about $1500, but I'm wondering just how difficult it would be to do it yourself. Thinking I could potentially do the install, and then just have the shop complete the alignment.
The biggest limiting factor is that I don't have a garage to complete the install - I do have a buddy's house where we could install it in his driveway, and figured I could split the install over two days (front/frear). I also have most of the tools (full socket set, impact drivers, torque wrench, jack stands, etc.) to install the suspension. Even have strong worklights should we need to continue into the night.
The most complicated install I've completed so far was removing the front bumper to install a winch, bullbar, and switch panel. It wasn't particularity difficult, just time consuming. I'm hesitant to take on a project like this, however, simply because I don't want my suspension falling apart at high speeds and crashing.
Anyone take on a job like this for the first time have thoughts on it?
The biggest limiting factor is that I don't have a garage to complete the install - I do have a buddy's house where we could install it in his driveway, and figured I could split the install over two days (front/frear). I also have most of the tools (full socket set, impact drivers, torque wrench, jack stands, etc.) to install the suspension. Even have strong worklights should we need to continue into the night.
The most complicated install I've completed so far was removing the front bumper to install a winch, bullbar, and switch panel. It wasn't particularity difficult, just time consuming. I'm hesitant to take on a project like this, however, simply because I don't want my suspension falling apart at high speeds and crashing.
Anyone take on a job like this for the first time have thoughts on it?
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