pics please!! 5" lift w/33 or 3" w/33's
I am considering a 3" and a 5" lift for my 98 Ram 4wd, 1500, and have 33's on it already, am SERIOUSLY considering a lift, but not new tires.. this thing stays streeet bound majority of the time..... just wanna have to climb up INTO it more....thanks in advance...
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here's 2.5" with 285's... which are close to 32.83" ( 2.5" front, 2.0" rear)
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It does look kinda low doesnt it, I compared the bottom of your front fender on the body to the top of the rim... looks close but who could tell 1/2" from a pic... My lift came from 3/4 ton springs and I measured close to 2.5" when I did the install.
Do you think that if I put on some 3/4 ton springs on mine that it would level out the truck a bit? Mine is an off-road sport model and I think those already have a 2" lift from the factory.
it will but your nose will be up, that's how mine was until I went with the 2" blocks in the back. what I'd do is put the 3/4 ton springs in, and measure your gain in height, then put the appropriat size block in the rear.
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HI i was wondering if that is a skyjacker lift. Im looking to get a 3 or a 5in lift from skyjacker. I was also wondering if you could take a measurement for me from the bottom of the front rear bumper for me. I just want to get a good idea of the hight difference between stock and a 3in lift. i was just going to jack it up to that hight so i can get a good idea. I was also wondering if you know if a 3in lift will be fine or offroading or if i 5in would be better. Thanks!!!








