View Full Version : What shop for Toy-Tec Lift (Grand/Summit/Denver)?
I need someone to recommend a shop to do a Toy-tech lift.
I'm strongly inclined to the ToyTec lift "soft ride", using the OME coils, alcan add-a-leaf, and the bilsteins to get a 3" lift. My goal is to clear some obstacles on a road I use frequently, with the added weight of a camper shell on a 2001 extended cab.
Toy-tec recommended a shop in Denver, on South Cherokee, which may be called the "Toy Shop".
Any reviews, or suggestions of other shops, would be most welcome. I live up in Grand County, but I'd like to hear from anyone who had good experiences with a shop. Thanks.
Lysmachia
06-10-2006, 11:17 AM
Hmmm... Grand county huh? Well the guys who have done all my work know Toyota's intimatly and they can do the lift. All Phase Off Road in Longmont CO. (303)678-7413 http://www.allphaseoffroad.com/ Vaughn or Dave will answer. Tell 'em Molly recomended them. If you live in GC what you could probably do is pick a day to pick up the lift from Doug (ToyTech) in the morning and then bring it over to All Phase. They should be able to get the lift done in 2-3 hours. They also have the equipment to compress the coils into place. Just bring a book os romething to do - and there is a starbucks and Mexican place nearby...
I think their quality is excellent and their prices are always fair.
spindleshanks
06-10-2006, 07:19 PM
Dude do it yourself. Tacotoy could do that job in his sleep.....pipe up Rich! i have the ToyTec w/ Alcan AAL's waiting to install (since like NOvember, I know, I"M a slacker). It's remarkably easy. A bunch of us did the job on MuddButt's truck before he expatriated himself from the club. (don't be an elitist stranger muddbutt!) I also have a camper shell, and ARE, and am going to use KYB MOnomax shocks for the front.
pimptoy
06-10-2006, 09:25 PM
I need someone to recommend a shop to do a Toy-tech lift.
I'm strongly inclined to the ToyTec lift "soft ride", using the OME coils, alcan add-a-leaf, and the bilsteins to get a 3" lift. My goal is to clear some obstacles on a road I use frequently, with the added weight of a camper shell on a 2001 extended cab.
Toy-tec recommended a shop in Denver, on South Cherokee, which may be called the "Toy Shop".
Any reviews, or suggestions of other shops, would be most welcome. I live up in Grand County, but I'd like to hear from anyone who had good experiences with a shop. Thanks.
buy the kit, go down to autozone and rent a coil compressor its super easy
Lysmachia
06-13-2006, 12:46 AM
Yes it is super easy but I wish one of us would pipe up as how super easy it was.... If I could wish my place as a place to wrench I would but no one wrenches in a parking lot! LMAO!
Vic stuff
06-13-2006, 07:09 AM
.... but no one wrenches in a parking lot! LMAO!
molly you need to get out more, i wrenched on my shit int he parking lot all the time at my place, lol
tacotoy
06-13-2006, 09:49 PM
Yes it is super easy but I wish one of us would pipe up as how super easy it was.... If I could wish my place as a place to wrench I would but no one wrenches in a parking lot! LMAO!
psh floor jacks in the parking lot.... its easy. just a concrete parking lot would be nicer with the heat we have been having
Just wanted to say thanks for all the positive comments.
Hope I'm making the right choice with the ToyTech 3" softride lift.
spindleshanks
06-20-2006, 06:44 PM
I just swapped out the springs in my same ToyTec/OME kit for the 882's, since I now have a winch and bumper to support. Doug traded me up the new, in-box uninstalled 881s for the 882s, no problem. I bought the kit in November, and been slacking for six months on the install.
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