I'm not sure about shops up there but why not just do it yourself? I've paid for lifts in the past and really it's not worth it. You end up paying a lot for labor and it's a pretty easy job.
I usually bring tow rope and shackles, a chainsaw, full toolkit (sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc), axe, hatchet, cb radio, frs radio, SPOT gps, Garmin gps, 12 gauge Winchester, buck knife, hiking boots, extra clothes and jacket, and a backpack full of water and MRE's (in case I ever need to walk out or camp unexpectedly). I usually also bring a cooler and rubbermaid for food/snacks/drinks as we often stay out over night.
I've removed my back seats and perfected my storage system so everything has a particular place and I can still lay out a full bed in the back (4runner) to sleep on.
I'm not sure about shops up there but why not just do it yourself? I've paid for lifts in the past and really it's not worth it. You end up paying a lot for labor and it's a pretty easy job.
I usually bring tow rope and shackles, a chainsaw, full toolkit (sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc), axe, hatchet, cb radio, frs radio, SPOT gps, Garmin gps, 12 gauge Winchester, buck knife, hiking boots, extra clothes and jacket, and a backpack full of water and MRE's (in case I ever need to walk out or camp unexpectedly). I usually also bring a cooler and rubbermaid for food/snacks/drinks as we often stay out over night.
I've removed my back seats and perfected my storage system so everything has a particular place and I can still lay out a full bed in the back (4runner) to sleep on.
Truck is looking really good. The wheels and fenders really bring it together.
Right on! Lookin good.
Ah didn't realize you were wheeling in extension as well. I'll just meet you at the mcdicks at noon then!