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I just wanted to add... that lifting a truck by way of buying through ORD may cost a little more, but its worth it. You get a much better ride and you get a suspension that will actually work (articulate nicely).The whole kit ran me about 1G. But it would be more or less depending on what you buy. well worth it though all the parts are very good quality.
Dude, I don't know what your deal is pimpin the Virgina 4x4 stuff, but it completely unfair to say that he makes "Cadillac" parts and DIY's stuff is of less quality. I have several DIY parts on my truck and they are super beefy and of awesome quality. How do waterjet cut parts improve quality? DIY means do it yourself; that's why those parts don't come painted, or with instructions. In turn the savings is passed along to us. Matter of fact, if you are going to all the trouble of putting 52" springs in the front of your truck that generally means you're setting it up to flex. With the Virginia 4x4 kit you don't have the option of different front spring mounting points to dial the shackle angle in. Instead you would have to move the rear shackle hanger on the frame, not insurmountable, but a job none the less. So how exactly is that superior? Lets see some twisted up pics of your truck and how well it droops with that crappy shackle angle. Virginia 4x4's spring hangers do look extremely nice, as well as being well built, just not superior. DIY's stuff has been proven, for more info on Virginia 4x4 go to pirate4x4.com and do some searching in the Chevy section... Later, JamesI've been talking with Matt, the owner of Virginia 4x4, which is where I am getting the front perches to do my lift with 52" front springs. He uses a waterjet to cut his parts rather than a plasma cutter to eliminate any HAZ (Heat Affected Zone) which makes the metal brittle. His parts are very nice, even though they are a little more expensive. Anyway, he honors military with a discount, not sure how much yet, as we are still negotiating on the prices for kits for 4 of my CUCV trucks, and he may design some parts for doing a bob on one of my deuces, so I will keep you all posted. He has offered to give me a complete kit if I will do a comparison write up of his kit versus a DIY4X kit, and posting it on the DIY4X website. Not sure how I would get away with that yet...
Anyway, if several of us write him at matt@virginia4x4.com he would probably be more inclined to give us better prices on his products. From the pics on his website, his items are much better quality than DIY4x, or ORD. For one thing, they are waterjet cut, and another they are powdercoated. As he put it, it's like a cadillac vs a chevy. Both are GM, but which one cost more because you get more.
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