leveling and lifting??
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leveling and lifting??
Hello everyone! I haven’t been of the forum in quite awhile. I finally bought myself a rig! I’m interested in putting a lift and aleveling kid. I want to do a six inch total lift so I was thinking a 2 inchlevel and a 4 inch lift. I have 285's bf Goodrich on the truck and 2500 coilsin the front with the tow package in the back. I also have bilstin hd shocksall around. How should I go about this lift? Any name brands I should go for orwhat? I don’t even know where to install the lifts. I have 2 friends that know everythingthere is to know but I would like to learn for myself before going to them foradvice.
Let me know what you guys think
Thanks for the help
Zack
Let me know what you guys think
Thanks for the help
Zack
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What's your budget? Skyjacker makes some excellent stuff and so does dodge offroad...lifts get pricey real fast the taller you go. A good option might be the skyjacker 5" lift, its not the full 6 like you said but it'll still fit 35's pretty easy. I guess you could always get some small 1" spacers to go with it if you really had to have the 6 inches.
http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...A5964A0A0.aspx
http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...A5964A0A0.aspx
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If you plan on doing that though.... I would be really tempted to just go with a leveling kit... (2.5 inch Hell Bent Steel spacers in front), and then do a 3" body lift to clear your 35's. HELL of a lot cheaper, and you wouldn't be doing the same job twice (with paying the expense twice...) either, as the 3/4 ton rear springs are wider than the half tons.
There are options, but, none of them what I would consider "inexpensive".
If you plan on doing that though.... I would be really tempted to just go with a leveling kit... (2.5 inch Hell Bent Steel spacers in front), and then do a 3" body lift to clear your 35's. HELL of a lot cheaper, and you wouldn't be doing the same job twice (with paying the expense twice...) either, as the 3/4 ton rear springs are wider than the half tons.
There are options, but, none of them what I would consider "inexpensive".
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