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Superlift Shocks scratch & dent

Gaffed

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Fwiw, I've bought a couple of sets of lift springs from them and they were fine. I couldn't tell why they were considered "scratch & dent" stuff. I also had a warranty issue on one spring and they swapped it with no questions asked other than proof of purchase.
 
I've bought a few sets of shocks. A couple came in with no fluid in them but Superlift sent me new ones as replacements.
 
pretty good deals. too bad the shipping kills it for springs (i'd like some 4" rear lift springs) :doah:. good find, though. thanks :waytogo:
 
pretty good deals. too bad the shipping kills it for springs (i'd like some 4" rear lift springs) :doah:. good find, though. thanks :waytogo:
yeah, shipping is high. My complete lift only cost me $45 in shipping from Tennessee to Florida.
 
Are you sure you guys are figuring freight correctly? I randomly picked Chevy 6" front springs (selling price = $32 each) weighing 51 lbs ea and got a UPS quote of $26.73 to a residential addy in Pensacola. This quote is right in line with it cost me to ship in my springs (roughly $27.00 each).

It's hard for me to believe that $60 freight is unreasonable for $64 worth of brand new lift springs? $124 SHIPPED is pretty good considering they probably sell for about $200 + freight.
 
Most likely a hard ride vs soft ride set up.
 
I ordered the regular non-hd springs. They were only 48lbs and cost $2 less. Then I did a ups.com and send the correct shipping cost along with the payment not the $50 they have listed on their page.
 
Lengthwise the stock shaft in my old 91 crew cab worked with a 6" lift but I did have to clearance the CV joint so it would rotate smoothly.
 
I don't know why you guys risk it... I had a completely new rear d-shaft made w/ 1350 ears at both ends for my truck (which has 8" of lift) and it was less than $100 at the local d-shaft shop...

Just get a new shaft.
 
haha and $10 at the local sporting goods store for a mouth guard to protect those teeth you'll be spittin' otherwise ;)
I have 8" superlift springs and they are stiiiiiiif... I can't imagine 12's...
 
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