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Old 01-09-2010, 01:40 PM
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What have you guys heard about "Ready Lift Suspension Inc." ....Anything...???

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Take a quick look at the warranty.

Then go find a real lift...
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Did you?.........lifetime warranty.
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Read the rest of it.

ReadyLift Products are NOT intended for off-road use. Any abuse or damage as a result of off road driving voids the warranty of the ReadyLift product.
I can't imagine TeraFlex or any of the other 'reputable' lift mfg's telling me to go pound sand for using their offroad product offroad.

Then again, I'm sure it'll do just fine running you back and forth to the grocery store...

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I can't imagine TeraFlex or any of the other 'reputable' lift mfg's telling me to go pound sand for using their offroad product offroad.

Then again, I'm sure it'll do just fine running you back and forth to the grocery store...
Yeah......hard to believe anybody would put that in their warranty. Believe me, I know what a good lift is, and I all but made up my mind on TerraFlex a year or so ago....well either them or OME....still haven't pulled the trigger. I just wondered if anybody had heard anything about this fairly new "Ready Lift" company, that's all. Didn't say I was gonna buy one of their lifts.

Oh and btw.....I guess it depends on where the grocery store is? Up here it could be over the river and through the woods.....and is plenty of times....lol.
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So you actually expect a company that you bend a part on their lift to replace it. Dream on.
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Originally Posted by MI07JK
So you actually expect a company that you bend a part on their lift to replace it. Dream on.
nice virgin post
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Originally Posted by nthinuf
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I can't imagine TeraFlex or any of the other 'reputable' lift mfg's telling me to go pound sand for using their offroad product offroad.

Then again, I'm sure it'll do just fine running you back and forth to the grocery store...
haha That's almost comical
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Originally Posted by MI07JK
So you actually expect a company that you bend a part on their lift to replace it. Dream on.
Not all companies are the same.



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