NEW Lift, Tires/Wheels!
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Looks good man. Take Hammer's advice and get ya some fender flares. If not for the look, for the function. You'll regret it after you've driven down a long dirt road (especially with off-road tires that pick rocks up and throw them) and it looks like you just bead-blasted your fenders... Take my word for it
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When I was looking for Bushwacker fender flares I found that the best deal was at Autoanything.com
Nick looking truck though! Love the Black Rockstars! No too many people Rock the Black Look!! I Love IT!
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Nick looking truck though! Love the Black Rockstars! No too many people Rock the Black Look!! I Love IT!
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Amazon has them for $342.99 for an 07 (assuming that's your year) Ram 1500! Good price! http://www.amazon.com/Bushwacker-509...&carId=002 Add them to the cart for the price!
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You can run the 18" or 20" rockstars on a stock suspension, however if you want to fit a 35" tire then you will have to get a leveling kit for the front and if you want to fit a 37" tire then you will have to go for a minimum of a 3" body lift on top of that! I would however go for a 4" suspension and 3" body so that you don't have any drive line/front end problems!