Will this lift setup work?
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Hey all.
Heres what i have for my 2000 Ram 2500 so far....
For the front I have a Tuff Country 4.5" Coil spacer, drop pitman arm 6" and drop track bar bracket. Butlike everyone on here i want more lift. My question is can i stack or should i say has anyone stacked lifted coils on these spacers? I was thinking of 3-5" coils. I will be going with the Rock Krawler long arm kit and adjustable track bar as well. And then of course New lifted leaves with blocks in the Rear. I'm sure I will need longer brake lines and of course shocks but is there more I will need? Im hoping to rum 38" tires with no bodylift. What do you think? Should be no problem but figured I'd get some opinions. I am new to the Dodge thing, I had a Denali on a 10" lift with 36's before this and a Silverado on 35's as well so Im no stranger to lifting them. Any input would be greatly appreiciated. Thanks in advance
Heres what i have for my 2000 Ram 2500 so far....
For the front I have a Tuff Country 4.5" Coil spacer, drop pitman arm 6" and drop track bar bracket. Butlike everyone on here i want more lift. My question is can i stack or should i say has anyone stacked lifted coils on these spacers? I was thinking of 3-5" coils. I will be going with the Rock Krawler long arm kit and adjustable track bar as well. And then of course New lifted leaves with blocks in the Rear. I'm sure I will need longer brake lines and of course shocks but is there more I will need? Im hoping to rum 38" tires with no bodylift. What do you think? Should be no problem but figured I'd get some opinions. I am new to the Dodge thing, I had a Denali on a 10" lift with 36's before this and a Silverado on 35's as well so Im no stranger to lifting them. Any input would be greatly appreiciated. Thanks in advance