So, it is time. Finally decided to do it.
I have read everything there is so far on here about the lifts. Can't get a hold of Jessef about his lifts, but apparently he has some left?
Any last suggestions? CVI is charging $1600 (which isn't bad) but would be cheaper to go with Jessef set up.
Thanks for your help
Alex
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Re: 2" Lift
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I have always been intrigued if it would be possible to somehow get front airbags installed and achieve a temporary 2" lift for use when you need it and deflate when you don't. You can do this with the rear, but I don't know how you would do it for the front.
I have always been intrigued if it would be possible to somehow get front airbags installed and achieve a temporary 2" lift for use when you need it and deflate when you don't. You can do this with the rear, but I don't know how you would do it for the front.
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Re: 2" Lift
CVI was selling Jessef's lifts last I hear. $1600 sounds about right for the lift kit, shocks, install and alignment from CVI. You could phone and ask how much it would cost to buy them separately. I paid $700 to buy the kit, $400 or 500 for the install and $100 for the alignment (that's a little bit less but CVI would have to make a bit of profit on anything they sell and L400's may have higher costs associated).
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Re: 2" Lift
If money is an issue it should be super easy to install a 2" L400 lift yourself with hand tools if you can just get the kit. It is a very basic lift kit. Then just pay $100 for an alignment when done. The saved money buys a lot of beer. 

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Money is not the issue, it just would be nice to spend less.
If all goes well, will instal the CVI lift asap.
Thanks
If all goes well, will instal the CVI lift asap.
Thanks
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Re: 2" Lift
I had the CVI 2" lift kit installed and I can now drive over tall trees and vault traffic in a single bound... nah..
I still am running standard size tires. I tried a set of 31" snow tires but they rubbed just a little so I backed away.
It has changed the van in that it handles better (newer shocks) but it's even more of a beast to get in and short folks can only jump and hope for the best when getting out. Looks much better however.. and that's priceless.
I still am running standard size tires. I tried a set of 31" snow tires but they rubbed just a little so I backed away.
It has changed the van in that it handles better (newer shocks) but it's even more of a beast to get in and short folks can only jump and hope for the best when getting out. Looks much better however.. and that's priceless.