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TwoToneX

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broomfield, co
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'90 XLT 4x4
Howdy Coloradoan's. I was looking for a place to 1.) buy my body lift and tires, 2.) have them installed, and 3.) for a place that offers trustworthy estimates.

I want to buy the tires/body lift from 4 wheel parts and I know they have an establishment on the way to the airport (at least when you're coming from Boulder), is that somewhere where you can go to buy things without shipping or what? I know, I haven't done much research, but I don't have much time what with tests and all. I have looked around here for places that I would like to take my truck to so they can look at it and possibly fix it, but can't find anywhere. Also, if there is anywhere else in the vicinity that sells the tires (33x10.50" BFG AT's), I'd like to look into that. I'd install the lift and stuff myself, but I just don't know how to do it, nor do I have the resources. Thanks for your help guys,

EDIT: Well, I went on the web page and found out there's one in Westminster as well, so I'll give them a call tomorrow and see what it's all about. However, any ideas on the other things?
 






4-wheel parts in westminster is decent. Sometimes people have really good luck with them, sometimes bad. I order basically all my parts from that store and all the employees know me by my first name (how sad is that?) but for labor I'll typically pay extra and take it down to High Country 4x4 in Littleton, they always do a very good job, but you pay for it :).
 






HIgh Country

Hello!

4x4 parts is the best place to get your stuff. However if you really want a good deal on tires email me, I have a buddy who works at a tire/wheel shop and he is always hooking us up. The more business we bring him the better the deals. For example, I just got 4 32" x 10.5" A/T's for $125 ea. I also got some 31x10.5 Dunlop Radial Rover R/T's (on nationwide backorder) for $500.
My buddy Brian with a 94 fullsize Bronco picked up 4 American Racing 15x8 split 3 spokes, polished, with 4-32" At's for $600 total. So good deals all around.

Email me for a great deal on rims/tires in the Denver area.

I always try 4x4 parts first (42'nd and Pecos) for susupension, lift, drivetrain, lights, aftermarket stuff, because they almost always have it in stock, the cheapest prices, and they know what they are talking about. They also do good installs, but they have a waiting list. High Country is too expensive.

We might be able to help you install your lift, we have done 6 of them in the last couple years so drop me a line.

jamiefortune@lerchbates.com

Oh and if you want to go wheeling, we do that too. :)
 






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