View Full Version : Pissed off beyond natural limits.
duder
04-12-2005, 07:37 PM
So, I took my jimmy into the shop a few days ago to replace the transmission lines and now that's turned out to cost $300. On top of that shitty bill, my mechanic told me that my rear bumper would not pass inspection because of the lift. I assumed it would pass inspection when I SPECIFICALLY ASKED THE OWNER if it would and he said yes. But no, that's not even the worst news for me today. The worst thing that I came to find out was that there is no such thing as a suspension lift for my mother fucking truck. What source did this come from? That's right, pungo. Well, dipshits, I wouldn't have got a body lift and asked about 35" swampers if I wasn't planning on getting a suspension lift. The only reason I even got this truck was to customize it and $500 later I come to a dead end. So, with that being said, fuck pungo off-road and fuck gmc.
I'm looking to buy a new truck now and I won't even consider it unless it's already lifted.
mnchvgs79
04-12-2005, 07:50 PM
http://www.truckperformance.com/products/searchtype_6d/sortorder_AAAA/productcategory_Lift+Kits+-+Suspension/category_Suspension+~~+Chassis/sf1_GMC/sf2_1993/sf3_Jimmy/sf4_4wd/sf5_2-inch+Lift+Kit/
http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts.cfm/partfamilyid/675/CategoryID/30/SubCategoryID/200
H23Lude9
04-12-2005, 07:55 PM
**nothing is imposible**
xshanex
04-12-2005, 07:58 PM
don't you just have to use an s10 lift kit for it? Same basic stuff on it
as far as your bumper not passing inspection.......thats BS because I don't even have one on my truck and its passed 3 years in a row now. My old roommate bought a car that had been hit in the rear and we tore off the bumper and it had bumper supports sticking out and still passed with flying colors. If it won't pass due to something like that just take it somewhere else
nosman757
04-12-2005, 08:00 PM
damn, that sucks ass but there is a lift for mine and the frame shouldn't be much of a difference maybe we can check into something of a newer model and it should be about the same I wil look around but damn that sucks and I could have done the transmission lines, what did you even need them on there for?
duder
04-12-2005, 08:08 PM
I'm really confused because I knew there were suspension lift kits for my jimmy online but pungo is saying no. They know a lot more sources for parts than I do, I just don't understand why they said it's impossible. As for my inspection, my dad won't take it to any other mechanic because he's a dick. The only "solution" to the bumper would be to bring the gap back down and open it even farther, which would look fucking stupid. As of right now, When the jimmy comes to mind, two words accompany it: fuck that.
duder
04-12-2005, 08:10 PM
damn, that sucks ass but there is a lift for mine and the frame shouldn't be much of a difference maybe we can check into something of a newer model and it should be about the same I wil look around but damn that sucks and I could have done the transmission lines, what did you even need them on there for?
The lines were rusted and I doubt you could have done them. As of right now, I'm looking for a lifted truck other than a POS jimmy.
mnchvgs79
04-12-2005, 08:24 PM
A lift kit for an s-10 of the same year should work also, same suspension up front and in the rear, flip the axle.
bigd0915
04-12-2005, 08:35 PM
anything can be lifted.
bobdigi18
04-12-2005, 09:11 PM
I use to have one and there is a kit for it, contact Pro Trucks.
mudstuck98
04-12-2005, 09:30 PM
If you are planning to do some hardcore wheelin, I would seriosly consider a solid axle swap. As for your rear suspension, its leaf springs, you can lift that easy. You can always make custom leaf packs. My rear leaf packs are a blend of Cherokee and Dakota leaves.
If you get a real big suspension lift you need to consider the slip yoke on your t-case (you should have a New Process 231). Once you lift it and get steep driveline angles, you don't want your rear shaft to slip out of the yoke (happened to me, I had to wheel back to the campsite in front-wheel drive).
You can buy a slip yoke eliminator for the 231. It replaces the slip-yoke with a fixed yoke. You will also need a new driveshaft with a CV joint to work with the slip-yoke eliminator kit.
geoncrackhead
04-13-2005, 11:13 AM
i can get a trailmaster lift for 1600.00
slimb
04-13-2005, 11:23 AM
i would sell my truck if the price is right i just put a whole lot of money in it. tires,shocks and stearing stabilizer dont even have 1000 miles yet not including taking the motor apart and putting it back together after the timing chain broke. and i just got my key back 5 minutes ago that i lost monday so i couldnt drive it. and about your truck thats gay i would find a different shop
mAydAy
04-13-2005, 08:39 PM
Fuck Pungo, they don't know shit. There are suspension lifts for your truck. Goddammit you can buy a suspension lift for a '68 Mustang (Okay, they are short and for running taller and or drag tires not for offroading but still lift it none the less), you definitely can buy them for a Jimmy, and I've seen them before. I'd say they probalby would say the same shit aobut my Suburban except for the fact that uglyass Suburban they have there thast lifted, the red white and blue one.
PS: DO NOT BUY A LIFTED TRUCK. Trust me. Everyone I know taht has done it has had nightmares out the ass. If trucks aren't lifted right or are run hard they get majorly tore up, and you never can tell who installed it and how the previous owner ran it. I know lots of people that have gotten burned like that so just do yourself a favor and buy an unlifted truck. Buy an old 80something Chevy 4x4 truck with sfa and go to town on it, and lifts for those things are cheap and easy.
-Andy
duder
04-14-2005, 10:15 AM
Thanks for all your help. I have come to a decision to buy a set of 31" bfg's for my truck and then stop. My truck has 137,000 miles on it and I'm not investing anymore money into something that might only last a few more years. I'm not planning on droppping a new engine into it after it goes out either because I really don't like it that much. As for buying a truck that's already lifted, I agree that it is a gamble. However, 2 of my friends have bought lifted trucks and both of them have worked out to be pretty nice. I'm not buying a new truck until I get out of college, but I will look for a truck in nice condition before I look for a truck that is lifted but may be cheap.
With that being said, the last things I'mprobably doing to my truck are 31's and maybe some fog lights.
slimb
04-15-2005, 05:42 AM
its not buying a lifted truck that is the problem it is who you buy from. alot of people get them and dont take care of them and then lift them and dont put better lasting parts and keep all stock parts i learned the hard way. the guy that owned my truck before me didnt take of it in the two moths i had my truck i replaced the tires, shocks, stearing stabilizer, timing chain snapped so we took the motor apart checked the head and cleaned everything up replaced the timing chain and all the gaskets then 3 days after that i blew a radiator hose fixed that then 4 hours later my coil split in half so changed the coil and spark plug wires, 2 days later blew a heater hose. now thati fixed everything it runs great but all parts were stock parts that had 190,xxx miles so it how you take care of truck not all lifted trucks are bad. but i got mine truck for a steal so i dont complain much
duder
04-15-2005, 12:53 PM
I'm getting the 31's tommorow. Going to tread quarters, trying to get some swampers.
subaruboy
04-18-2005, 10:00 PM
As for my inspection, my dad won't take it to any other mechanic because he's a dick.
??? If you're even remotely close to the age of 18, the wtf? just about everywhere does inspections... find out where someone that's lienent is and take that shit to get inspected when pops is at work... what's he gonna do, rip your inspection sticker off?
duder
04-20-2005, 06:52 PM
Not even close to 18 and I'll be damned if I pay for that shit until I am 18.
BlackZX3
04-20-2005, 10:46 PM
Not even close to 18 and I'll be damned if I pay for that shit until I am 18.
Your parents don't make you pay for inspection...
Do you even pay for gas?
subaruboy
04-21-2005, 06:11 AM
Not even close to 18 and I'll be damned if I pay for that shit until I am 18.
it's what, 15 bucks?
duder
04-21-2005, 07:18 PM
it's what, 15 bucks?
no, it was $300 last time. There's always something wrong with it.
duder
04-21-2005, 07:19 PM
Your parents don't make you pay for inspection...
Do you even pay for gas?
of course
not
subaruboy
04-21-2005, 08:06 PM
no, it was $300 last time. There's always something wrong with it.
sounds like old pops needs to invest in something else... something... a little newer... like a taco
duder
04-22-2005, 04:51 PM
In the end, it gets me where I want to go, and therefore I don't care.
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