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Hey guys,

 

I have been browsing around online for quite a while and want to be able to get into a 6-8 inch lift kit very soon. I have been looking at the CST kit and that is my first choice. I will be headed to Tbyrne to get that beast. Wanting to do some research i just typed in lift kits online and this place came up. I was just wondering if the lift kit looked like something that any of you have seen or heard of before as i havent. Same price as the CST, wonder if it is any good....let us know!

 

Chris

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Hey guys,

 

I have been browsing around online for quite a while and want to be able to get into a 6-8 inch lift kit very soon.  I have been looking at the CST kit and that is my first choice.  I will be headed to Tbyrne to get that beast.  Wanting to do some research i just typed in lift kits online and this place came up.  I was just wondering if the lift kit looked like something that any of you have seen or heard of before as i havent.  Same price as the CST, wonder if it is any good....let us know!

 

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

Hey Chris,

From what I know about tsliftkits.com is that the actual company is AIM Industries/Chassis Tech out of Mesa, AZ. They have those huge 15 page ads in Truckin' magazine. Anyways, I have had a side business of lowering trucks for years now. At first I was not impressed with the quality of their manufacturing, but over the last several years, thier stuff has vastly improved. I have never dealt with their lift kit components personally. It's hard to say if you should go with them or not, but I have never had any structural problems with any of their components. Good Luck!

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Those are AIM lifts. Same that made Whiplash. Which you should know whiptrash is out of buisness, many lawsuits. Changed owners twice. 2nd owner is doing time i believe. Flimsy sheetmetal, small bolts. Kits need to to be cut and modified to fit truck. Just too many problems. However the CST you mentioned are very good quality lifts.

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