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Can I fit 37" dick cepek on my truck? PLEASE HELP!

Old Dec 9, 2011 | 12:31 AM
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Here's a side shot of mine, 7" in the front and 6" in the back on 35's.

8" an 37's looks great IMO. I'm only going 9" because I don't feel like spending boo coos of money to get 1" more of suspension lift and they don't make a 1" body lift so I'm going with a 2".
 
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Old Dec 9, 2011 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by simonsdodge94
Hi. I have a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Offroad edition. I have a 3" bds suspension lift and a 3" body lift. Can I be able to put my 37" dick cepek tires on? My buddy has a 2000 Dodge Cummins with a 4" block and he can fit his 37" tires on so I was wondering can I?

Please please help me out, thanks!

If you have the 3" suspension lift designed for the offroad edition along with the body lift, then yes 37's will fit.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2011 | 11:09 AM
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If you have the 3" suspension lift designed for the offroad edition along with the body lift, then yes 37's will fit.
Alright ya I have the offroad edition. I'm going to return my 3" bds suspension lift and I'm going to get a 5" bds suspension lift. So since I have the off road edition can I just get the standard suspension lift instead of getting the dedicated off road lift?
 
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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by newman1367
If you have the 3" suspension lift designed for the offroad edition along with the body lift, then yes 37's will fit.
Well I have the 5" bds suspension lift but it's not the off road kit it's just the regular lift kit. So I won't need to buy anything if I have the off road dodge and use the non off road kit?
 
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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by simonsdodge94
Well I have the 5" bds suspension lift but it's not the off road kit it's just the regular lift kit. So I won't need to buy anything if I have the off road dodge and use the non off road kit?
The off-road version is two inches higher from the factory. Getting a 'regular' five inch kit will actually only give you three inches of lift over a stock off-road. That will be enough to clear 35" tires though. 37's might be tight. (and probably will be.)
 
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97tn4x4, I want your wheels.

Meet you halfway? lol
 
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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by simonsdodge94
Well I have the 5" bds suspension lift but it's not the off road kit it's just the regular lift kit. So I won't need to buy anything if I have the off road dodge and use the non off road kit?
No you won't have to buy anything different. The 5" lift kit is the same as the 3" offroad kit. As already stated the offroad edition is 2 inches higher from the factory, so that's why it only nets 3".
 
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Yeah i got them for a deal through rough country cause theyre discontinued and i only live about 30 minutes from them so i swept in and picked them up. If i can find some 16.5" wheels i like im going to sell them.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2011 | 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by newman1367
No you won't have to buy anything different. The 5" lift kit is the same as the 3" offroad kit. As already stated the offroad edition is 2 inches higher from the factory, so that's why it only nets 3".
So in a sense getting the 3" off road kit and putting it on a 2" OFF ROAD dodge will add up to 5"? Well anyways I bought the 5" regular kit so then I'll only get 3" of lift from it but in the end I will end up with a 5" lift?
 
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Old Dec 11, 2011 | 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
The off-road version is two inches higher from the factory. Getting a 'regular' five inch kit will actually only give you three inches of lift over a stock off-road. That will be enough to clear 35" tires though. 37's might be tight. (and probably will be.)
But I will still have 5" of lift, in the end? I also bought a body lift. 5" of suspension and 3" of body lift = 8" lift
 
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