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: Cognito Lift Kit


LUCKEE7
04-27-2005, 03:39 PM
hey guys, does anyone know a good shop that installs cognito products. i am looking to have the 10-12 inch lift kit installed but cant really find anyone to do it. i am two hours away from cognito motorsports but would like to have someone do it locally. i guess if i have to i will have justin at cognito do it. i am in burbank(san fernando valley).

Liftedhdrado
04-27-2005, 04:14 PM
hey guys, does anyone know a good shop that installs cognito products. i am looking to have the 10-12 inch lift kit installed but cant really find anyone to do it. i am two hours away from cognito motorsports but would like to have someone do it locally. i guess if i have to i will have justin at cognito do it. i am in burbank(san fernando valley).
Call Justin and ask him if there are any shops that install the Cognito around your area. I called him and told me about Outlaw in Irvine. I live in Orange County

The 10-12" kit is the $h*t. I have it on my 05 LLY and its a beast! AWESOME:ro)

LUCKEE7
04-27-2005, 06:42 PM
thanks liftedhdrado, i already asked him, he said he didnt know of any in my area. i have been talking to jarred at outlaw, he seems pretty cool. They arent quite local but better than bakersfield. How much did your lift run you out the door at outlaw?

DSLBeast
04-28-2005, 07:41 AM
Contact Offroad Unlimited in Burbank I think and see if they will install the kit if you purchase it from Justin. They should since they do a lot of custom work.

Liftedhdrado
04-28-2005, 09:59 AM
thanks liftedhdrado, i already asked him, he said he didnt know of any in my area. i have been talking to jarred at outlaw, he seems pretty cool. They arent quite local but better than bakersfield. How much did your lift run you out the door at outlaw?Yeah, I went through Jarred, he's a cool cat. I paid closed to $10k for everything (except for the bed liner and front grill)...see my signature.

Here is a pic of my truck with the new wheels and tires I just got
http://img103.echo.cx/img103/3050/3passangerview0lv.jpg

Here is a pic of my truck with the old set of wheels and tires
http://img97.echo.cx/img97/6008/sideview25zs3ub.jpg

LUCKEE7
04-28-2005, 08:37 PM
dslbeast: offroad unlimited wont do it. they only install a cst kit. thanks for the suggestion.

liftedhdrado: truck looks good. did you regear after throwing 38s on there. jarred thinks i wont need it. if you didnt or did, how does your truck feel? any huge power loss? thanks. also, how long have you had your lift, how is it holding up? thanks again.

Liftedhdrado
04-29-2005, 10:06 AM
dslbeast: offroad unlimited wont do it. they only install a cst kit. thanks for the suggestion.

liftedhdrado: truck looks good. did you regear after throwing 38s on there. jarred thinks i wont need it. if you didnt or did, how does your truck feel? any huge power loss? thanks. also, how long have you had your lift, how is it holding up? thanks again.
Thanks man, No I have not regeared....From talking to Jarred he told me it was not recommended to do so. Truck rides really well. I thought it was going to be all bumpy and what not but rides smooth. I added the Edge so I have not noticed any power loss....As a matter of fact I have extra HP now. I've had my lift for about 2 months now and no problems. I've taken it out to Pismo Beach and romped the hell out of it and the suspension holds damn well!:ro) You will no regret this lift...

diesel man
04-29-2005, 02:04 PM
cognito is bad a$$ had my kit now for about 8 months . strongest kit on the market. trust me i have tested it through some harsh conditions .

a7x
04-29-2005, 04:29 PM
T&R Performance in Simi Valley has installed Cognito stuff before. They do nice work.

LUCKEE7
04-29-2005, 08:09 PM
thanks guys, diesel man, the truck looks wicked. i think i will go with outlaw, not local but they seem to do some good work. thanks again for the help.