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how much to lift a 2000 ford excursion 4x4 10-12 inches off the ground?

i am going to buy a ford excursion next week i found one i really like was planing on lifting it but i found one for $2000 more ready to go in a dealer 37 tires an not sure but looks like a 10-12 in lift. what i want to know is would it be cheaper to buy it ready to go or can i get the other one lifted tires and all for $2000 and please no smart *** comments i am new to this hole getting a car lifted but i always wanted one and now i have the $$$$ but no clue of what to look for

Answer:

The bigger lifts are allot of money. Another alternative would be fender trimming fender flares, and a combo lift like a body lift and a suspension Lift The big money kits are nice because they eliminate all the guess work of trying to match components and hunt down all the little stuff yourself its all there the drop link the shocks usually. You might find a more trail ready rig if you go with an older Ford that someones already invested time and money into like an old Bronco. the cheaper of the good big tires in my opinion is the Interco Bogger in the radial style Tire Don't get the Bias Ply unless you have the Rig off road all the time. Those Bias Plies take forever to warm up. Remember with the high dollar kits they usually ride allot nicer.

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