Atlantic British "Super Gaz" 1.6' Lift
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All I'm saying is that by the time you add shipping, the $549 set is over $600, and the other brands that are more popular aren't much more.
Lucky8 Llc. - Take the road less traveled...
I'm not sure I'd risk using a relatively less known brand to save $10. (and in this case, the super gaz kit would actually cost me $13 more than the terrafirma).
I'm all about doing research, and possibly trying new things... that's why I've been driving around for months with my front end sagging under the weight of my winch and bumper, because I'm STILL not sure exactly what I want... even though I research it all of the time. I guess you can take that direction to an extreme too.
Lucky8 Llc. - Take the road less traveled...
I'm not sure I'd risk using a relatively less known brand to save $10. (and in this case, the super gaz kit would actually cost me $13 more than the terrafirma).
I'm all about doing research, and possibly trying new things... that's why I've been driving around for months with my front end sagging under the weight of my winch and bumper, because I'm STILL not sure exactly what I want... even though I research it all of the time. I guess you can take that direction to an extreme too.
I'll wait until I get another 10% off code and order it then.
I would go with the BritPart but it costs more, TF is $400, BP is $580, OME is $780.
I was originally going to go with the Big Blue springs but by the time you add in shocks you are over the TF price.
#13
I have have been running the Super Gaz for a couple years and haven't had any issues. I can say that the 1.6 inch lift is definitely there. I couldn't justify the extra $ for the OME. I think I paid under $400 for the shocks and springs shipped. I caught a free shipping deal from British Atlantic and they just happened to be on sale. I took a chance and haven't had any regrets with these.
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