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Cost to install OME lift W/ Deaver leaf springs. Sway bar question

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by TundraYanik, Apr 21, 2020.

  1. Apr 21, 2020 at 8:35 PM
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    TundraYanik

    TundraYanik [OP] New Member

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    Yanik
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    2010 White DC Tundra
    OME 612 spring 2.5" lift up front, Deaver custom leaf pack (1" lift with 1,000 lbs over stock spring capacity) with OME shock out back, Icon DJ UCA, OME rear brake line relocation kit, TRD pro wheels, snug top sport high liner, and decked drawer system
    Hey guys,
    I'm trying to figure out how much install + alignment should cost.
    I'll be having the OME 612 spring, OME 60100 rear shocks, OME 90018 front struts, Deaver OEM leaf pack, ABS/brake line relocation kit, and differential drop.

    I just got quoted $760 + $95 alignment. I know this is high, but they seem to have good Yelp reviews... I'll call more places when I can.

    I'd love to do the work myself, but that's not an option.

    I live in Fresno, California.

    I'd prefer to hear from people who have done this. I know typical install for 5100 shocks is about $200 to 400, so I'm basing some ideal costs on knowing that.

    On another note, I have the TRD pro sway bar. When I install 1.5 lift in the rear will sway bar still work properly?

    I'll take all the help!
    Thanks
     
  2. Apr 21, 2020 at 9:17 PM
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    linwozzle

    linwozzle New Member

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    Maybe you can see if there is a local group that can give you a hand or do it cheaper? You would still probably have to go to a shop for an alignment though.
     

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