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by c bausch » Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:28 am

Hey everyone I'm looking for marks new 3" lift . I live in iselin nj so i guess you have to ship thanks chris , 9089663201
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by TBYODA » Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:50 am

c bausch wrote:Hey everyone I'm looking for marks new 3" lift . I live in iselin nj so i guess you have to ship thanks chris , 9089663201

With the radflo's group buy going on right now @ $796 you be better off join us. I have no lift right now but with lower price if can't see going with Matk's lift unless you get one of the guys in the buy for real cheap.
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by ErikSS » Thu Oct 03, 2013 12:04 pm

The Radflo is about a $275 discount temporarily... It will still cost you q lot less if you want Marks 3" kit. If your going that way you may consider the deal MikeKey is offering on front springs.
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by v7guy » Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:13 pm

Just to put it in perspective. The MarkMC lift is 250, new bilsteinHDs are 100 and new springs are a minimum of 100. So for 450... 500 including shipping you'll be lifted. For 750 you'll have a better than stock ride, adjustable ride height, and it's all rebuildable. The extra money is undoubtedly worth it.
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by navigator » Thu Oct 03, 2013 3:04 pm

he might find some take offs with good shocks reasonable after the Radflow group buy.
Granted they won't ride like the Radflows but I'm guessing he could get a used MarkMC lift with shocks/springs for $250-$300 shipped and won't even need to borrow/rent a spring compressor.
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by dvanbramer88 » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:15 pm

v7guy wrote:Just to put it in perspective. The MarkMC lift is 250, new bilsteinHDs are 100 and new springs are a minimum of 100. So for 450... 500 including shipping you'll be lifted. For 750 you'll have a better than stock ride, adjustable ride height, and it's all rebuildable. The extra money is undoubtedly worth it.


What Jason also leaves out, 4 broken Bilstien HD shocks later, and you're right on top of the sale price for the coilovers. And with the coilovers you have a tuned aftermarket suspension up front for superior on road handing and strength off road.
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by Dammann35 » Thu Oct 03, 2013 7:33 pm

is mark done making his body lifts?
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by DirtyBacon04 » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:32 pm

As soon as my RadFlos are ordered i'll be ready to sell my 3" and bilstein HDs. All of which are BRAND NEW, never installed. I'll be looking to recoop my investment since all parts are unused in original packaging.

$130 for Bilstein HD (24-103336) $215 for 3" lift (front). $345 shipped.

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by ErikSS » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:48 pm

I'm going Radflo. I believe it's better. However, the 750 doesn't include shipping... and it doesn't lift the rear. You'd still need springs and shocks for the rear.

All good information though
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by c bausch » Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:01 am

Hey i wanted to hey take off's . I have money that it set aside for other things :c( $750 is a deal for the radflos but i just dont have it :c*( plus i have a bunch of things to take care of on my truck before winter
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