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Quote Review for 5" RC Lift/Wheels/Tires Installation on 20' Ram Limited w/Air Suspension

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So I have been working with a local installer to get my truck lifted with ne wheels and tires. I went back and forth on the BDS vs RC and for what I am doing with my truck I think I am leaning RC to save about thousand dollars. Does this quote seem reasonable? I think it look pretty good but wanted some input from others. Is there anything else I need to be aware of or ask to include? TPMS and Speedo adjustment always seem to be something left off and they included it so I am pretty convinced they have the experience. My truck is a 2020 RAM Limited with Air Suspension. I don't do off roading much here in Delaware, maybe drive on the beach to surf fish.

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So I have been working with a local installer to get my truck lifted with ne wheels and tires. I went back and forth on the BDS vs RC and for what I am doing with my truck I think I am leaning RC to save about thousand dollars. Does this quote seem reasonable? I think it look pretty good but wanted some input from others. Is there anything else I need to be aware of or ask to include? TPMS and Speedo adjustment always seem to be something left off and they included it so I am pretty convinced they have the experience. My truck is a 2020 RAM Limited with Air Suspension. I don't do off roading much here in Delaware, maybe drive on the beach to surf fish.

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That looks very reasonable to me. Not sure what wheels those are, but I’ve added up the parts to be about $5,500-6,000 $4,500-5000 just for the parts, so a little more than that installed looks like a good deal.

Edit: Oops, I can’t do math. Parts would be around $4,500-5,000. So labor would be $1,000-1,500.
 
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Thanks for the input. I'm sure they are making some $$$, which is fine. I was thinking the overall cost was still reasonable...and wanted some input.
 

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