Edmond Pickup is a full-service truck customization shop in Edmond, Oklahoma (roughly 15 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City) that focuses on suspension lifts, bed modifications, and driveline upgrades for pickup trucks and SUVs. The shop operates as a standalone facility with in-house fabrication capabilities, setting it apart from general auto shops that outsource custom work.
This is a specialization-focused customizer, not a general repair facility or dealership service department. The shop handles jobs that require welding, frame work, and parts fabrication rather than bolt-on accessories alone. Most customers bring trucks that are 5 to 15 years old and want functional upgrades (lift kits that improve off-road clearance, custom bed racks, bumper replacements) rather than appearance-only modifications. The facility includes a service bay with a lift, a welding station, and parts inventory on-site.
Suspension lifts range from $2,500 to $6,500 depending on kit quality and truck model; a basic 4-inch lift using an aftermarket kit runs closer to $2,800, while a 6-inch system with upgraded shocks can reach $5,500 or higher. Custom bed work (tool box fabrication, bed racks, spray-in liner installation) starts at $1,200 and scales to $3,000+ for multi-component builds. Driveline work like differential installation or axle upgrades begins around $1,800. Labor is charged at $85 per hour for diagnostic and installation work. Most projects require a deposit, typically 50 percent, with the balance due on completion. Timeline varies: a straightforward lift takes 3 to 5 business days; complex bed fabrication may extend to 2 weeks depending on the shop's current workload. Verify current pricing by calling directly, as labor rates and kit availability fluctuate seasonally.
Edmond Pickup differs from general tire shops and quick-lube facilities because it does not offer routine maintenance; it is custom work only. Compared to dealership service departments in the Oklahoma City metro, which typically charge $110 to $150 per labor hour and may outsource fabrication work, Edmond Pickup's in-house welding and fabrication mean you avoid markup on subcontracted labor. Against national chains like 4 Wheel Parts or RealTruck that sell kits and offer installation through franchised partners, Edmond Pickup provides a single point of accountability: the same shop that sells you the lift installs it and handles warranty claims directly. For truck owners who want a hands-on customizer who can problem-solve mid-project (adjusting geometry, reinforcing mounting points, sourcing hard-to-find parts), this model works better than a high-volume installer. For someone who wants a quick bolt-on accessory or doesn't plan follow-up work, a big-box tire shop's installation service may feel sufficient.
This shop suits truck owners committed to mid-to-serious customization, those with older or less-common models, and people who value having one shop manage the entire project from concept to test drive. It also works well for owners who know what they want but need fabrication expertise to execute it safely (frame modifications, structural reinforcement). It does not suit owners wanting quick cosmetic add-ons (running boards, hood guards, decals), those on a very tight budget seeking the cheapest possible lift installation, or buyers of new trucks still under factory warranty who may face complications if warranty work is needed after independent suspension work. It is not a dealership, so no factory service recalls are handled here.
Call or visit in person to discuss the scope of work. Bring photos of your truck, its model year, current mileage, and use case (daily driving, weekend off-road, heavy towing). The shop will typically recommend a kit or approach, discuss timeline and cost, and provide a written estimate. If you are ordering a specific lift kit, expect 1 to 2 weeks lead time for parts; if the shop has inventory on hand, scheduling moves faster. Most customers schedule the work a few weeks out, so same-day or next-day installation is rare.
The shop is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed weekends. Parking is lot-side; most customers drop their truck in the morning or coordinate a drop-off time. No loaner vehicles are provided, so arrange transportation during the work window. Edmond is accessible via I-35 northbound; from central Oklahoma City, plan 20 to 30 minutes drive time.
Edmond Pickup fills a genuine gap in the Oklahoma City customization market: it provides continuity and expertise for truck owners undertaking substantial modifications, and its fabrication capability means complex jobs don't stall in the approval stage.
