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OK haven't found anything about them they sell a nice looking long arm for my truck 2004 2500 is there stuff anygood I want to buy 22x11 xd diesel rims on toyo oc mts 37x13:50 will I be able to clear or need to go higher and is there stuff heavy duty thanks for the help
TGC is an ABSOLUTE knightmare to deal with. If you can source the same parts elsewhere for near the same price, like Skyd Ram here DO IT. If you price it out, i'd say you could get all that stuff from 8lugtruckgear for about the same money.....I haven't dealt with him but heard nothing but good. And dealing with tgc a lot.....nothing but bad, except I got a good deal....
As far as the lift, it's pretty decent, just need new leafs to ride good, and bilstein 5100's minimum. Also, unless pure performance new track bar is better (I doubt it) you'll need to do something with your steering because the track bar and drag link won't be parellel. Kelderman has the best fix for it and has unbelieveable customer service
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07 2500 CTD 4x4 Way to stock.....
Sold 2004.5 3500 4x4 CTD Laramie 6 spd std A few mods
TGC is an ABSOLUTE knightmare to deal with. If you can source the same parts elsewhere for near the same price, like Skyd Ram here DO IT.
You might want to give George a call.... there are many issues at play with MOCCO, It may have been exchange rate, shipping to his location on the moon, or maybe the economy...................
OK haven't found anything about them they sell a nice looking long arm for my truck 2004 2500 is there stuff anygood I want to buy 22x11 xd diesel rims on toyo oc mts 37x13:50 will I be able to clear or need to go higher and is there stuff heavy duty thanks for the help
So you want somehting the ends up looking like this?
8" Pure Performance
22x11 XD Diesels
38" BFG M/T KM2's
STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM TGC!!! I repeat STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM TGC!!! They must have something on there phone system that tells them that this is your first call to them cause they pick up the phone and write checks there cant cash and make you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside. Then when you dont get what you paid for and try to call them back they see that this is your second call and DO NOT answer the phone. I promise you I called them 15 times yesterday and left messages about four of those. I finally got thru yesterday afternoon late when a manager just happen to be by a phone when it rang. Read that thread that is posted up above.....its mine. Yes they are cheaper on stuff but I ended up more hassle and lost time trying to be cheap. Call George up (Skyd Ram) and avoid all that BS!! TGC house brand stuff is just Tuff Country so you know with "prototype progressive rate coils"......that they dont have might I add. Good luck.
Buy what you need from George (8lug truckgear) you'll get excellent customer service and a good deal. TGC does have cheap prices, but you get what you pay for and with them it's not alot!!
I would def. Give George a call/ PM. I dealt with him for about 3 mths now and nothing but good. Even when I had like 3 questions a day and did t know exactly what I wanted he was there to help the whole time.
Check my thread. " pictures finally..." I got everything minus my kings from George. PP kit Is really nice. I don't know what mochos deal/ expierence is/ was with them but they were quick to ship, helped over the phone and have a really nice kit out.
OK ill go on that site in a min that trucks beautiful how much that all run you
That isn't mine. That is a truck the Pure Performance put their 8" Desert Race kit on. It just happened to have the Wheels that you were asking about. They are a bit wide for my taste but the kit cleared them with room to spare.
I would def. Give George a call/ PM. I dealt with him for about 3 mths now and nothing but good. Even when I had like 3 questions a day and did t know exactly what I wanted he was there to help the whole time.
Check my thread. " pictures finally..." I got everything minus my kings from George. PP kit Is really nice. I don't know what mochos deal/ expierence is/ was with them but they were quick to ship, helped over the phone and have a really nice kit out.
Difference experience considering you didn't do the install, did you see what you actually got or just the finished product? Big difference if you just see the products on the truck and don't deal with them. Not to mention, try adjusting your lift 1 or 2 years down the road. That newer track bar is the same BS design, the joints will not last anytime and it's pretty much a 1 time adjustment only. Same goes for the long arms, they must be removed to be adjusted, pain in the a$$ and just a stupid design. And your pinion angle is bad, so unless you index you'll be pulling them off to improve it. A 10 min job that will probably take an hour.....
Minor attentions to detail that pure performance just doesn't get and never will. And their attitude is a joke. Why buy from them when you can deal with companies that make better products and ACTUALLY know what customer service is? I have spent a fraction of the price at kelderman and he is 1000x better to deal with, and KNOWS what he's talking about. More then I say say for jeremy at pure performance......i'm willing to bet he doesn't know a track bar from a shock....
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07 2500 CTD 4x4 Way to stock.....
Sold 2004.5 3500 4x4 CTD Laramie 6 spd std A few mods
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