View Poll Results: To lift or not to lift?
Go with the lifted look
9
39.13%
Go with the SRT-10 look
8
34.78%
Keep it like it is.
5
21.74%
other - Explain below.
1
4.35%
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To lift or not to lift, that is the question??
#1
To lift or not to lift, that is the question??
Hello,
I have a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 QuadCab 4x2 Big Horn w/5.7Hemi and I am pondering the thought of getting a 4" to 6" Suspension lift for my truck. I was wondering if I should really do it. My problem is I like the SRT-10 look but I also like the lifted truck look as well.
I been reading the forums alot but wondering what people think first hand of lifting a truck and the advantages and disadvantages.
Would this also void my warranty?
I attacted a picture of what my truck looks like now. The only thing I done so far was the SRT-10 20" rims and tires. I would of course sell these if I do lift my truck.
Thanks guys
I have a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 QuadCab 4x2 Big Horn w/5.7Hemi and I am pondering the thought of getting a 4" to 6" Suspension lift for my truck. I was wondering if I should really do it. My problem is I like the SRT-10 look but I also like the lifted truck look as well.
I been reading the forums alot but wondering what people think first hand of lifting a truck and the advantages and disadvantages.
Would this also void my warranty?
I attacted a picture of what my truck looks like now. The only thing I done so far was the SRT-10 20" rims and tires. I would of course sell these if I do lift my truck.
Thanks guys
Last edited by Dodgeram2577; 10-06-2008 at 10:58 AM.
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I was quoted $2,200 for the 6" Suspension lift, about $1,000 for the rims, and about $320 for each tire. Total would be around $4,500.
#5
There are a few obveous disadvantages to any 4"-6" lift.
IMO, if the truck is a daily driver, and you plan to keep it for a long time, I would'nt lift it. This is just my opinion though, I think lifted trucks are awesome.
If the truck is a daily driver, replacing suspension parts on a lifted truck will become a less convinient for you. Even simple things like shocks, will most likely need to be purchased by the lift manufacturer. Repair shops wont be able to get a same day replacement part as easy, etc.
Most people could care less about this I understand, but it IS somthing to consider.
Consider that to the majority of truck buyers, a lifted truck will have less resale appeal. Even if you take care of your truck, there are just alot of ignorant people that will label the truck as beaten offroad.
I notice your truck is an 08. Lifting the truck 4"-6" will throw the suspension warranty out the window, and if some custom fabrication and cutting is involved, possibly more.
The upside however is that the truck will be lifted, and most likely look pretty cool.
BUT, i think, that with a 4x2 ram, since the front end sits nice and low, you should just consider leveling the rear with some drop shackles. It will look sick, wont really effect anything besides rear shocks, and most likely would be ignored during warranty service, because its such a small change.
Either way its your truck, your choice, good luck!
IMO, if the truck is a daily driver, and you plan to keep it for a long time, I would'nt lift it. This is just my opinion though, I think lifted trucks are awesome.
If the truck is a daily driver, replacing suspension parts on a lifted truck will become a less convinient for you. Even simple things like shocks, will most likely need to be purchased by the lift manufacturer. Repair shops wont be able to get a same day replacement part as easy, etc.
Most people could care less about this I understand, but it IS somthing to consider.
Consider that to the majority of truck buyers, a lifted truck will have less resale appeal. Even if you take care of your truck, there are just alot of ignorant people that will label the truck as beaten offroad.
I notice your truck is an 08. Lifting the truck 4"-6" will throw the suspension warranty out the window, and if some custom fabrication and cutting is involved, possibly more.
The upside however is that the truck will be lifted, and most likely look pretty cool.
BUT, i think, that with a 4x2 ram, since the front end sits nice and low, you should just consider leveling the rear with some drop shackles. It will look sick, wont really effect anything besides rear shocks, and most likely would be ignored during warranty service, because its such a small change.
Either way its your truck, your choice, good luck!
#6
I think it really depends on the stance you want, do you want a sleek sporty truck or a big imposing truck? Both can look really good if done properly. Now on to some advantages/disadvantages...
Personally I'd go with a 4 inch lift, I think it looks better than a 6. That's just my opinion. As you said, you would have to change your rims, I don't think the SRT style rims will work on a lifted rig (if you do sell them let me know I might be interested in buying them). Lifting a Ram with independant front suspension can cause problems if it's not done properly. An improper lift will tear the joints up and can be hard on the steering rack and suspension components. If you're serious about doing it, the guy you want to talk to is HammerZ71. Lifts can make the ride a bit more uncomfortable too, but the extra ground clearance is great if you plan on doing any offroading.
Personally I'd go with a 4 inch lift, I think it looks better than a 6. That's just my opinion. As you said, you would have to change your rims, I don't think the SRT style rims will work on a lifted rig (if you do sell them let me know I might be interested in buying them). Lifting a Ram with independant front suspension can cause problems if it's not done properly. An improper lift will tear the joints up and can be hard on the steering rack and suspension components. If you're serious about doing it, the guy you want to talk to is HammerZ71. Lifts can make the ride a bit more uncomfortable too, but the extra ground clearance is great if you plan on doing any offroading.
#7
Or I can just stick with what I was going to do with my truck.
Corsa Exhaust
CAI - most likely a K&N since RamHammer is 4 month behind on backorders.
Maybe a superchip.
Level the backend of my truck.
Maybe get an SRT-10 hood
And I was considering HID headlights/Fog lights.
This would cost me alot less then that lift. Plus I do have a little addiction to speed and wanting MORE !!!
Corsa Exhaust
CAI - most likely a K&N since RamHammer is 4 month behind on backorders.
Maybe a superchip.
Level the backend of my truck.
Maybe get an SRT-10 hood
And I was considering HID headlights/Fog lights.
This would cost me alot less then that lift. Plus I do have a little addiction to speed and wanting MORE !!!
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#8
Or I can just stick with what I was going to do with my truck.
Corsa Exhaust
CAI - most likely a K&N since RamHammer is 4 month behind on backorders.
Maybe a superchip.
Level the backend of my truck.
Maybe get an SRT-10 hood
And I was considering HID headlights/Fog lights.
This would cost me alot less then that lift. Plus I do have a little addiction to speed and wanting MORE !!!
Corsa Exhaust
CAI - most likely a K&N since RamHammer is 4 month behind on backorders.
Maybe a superchip.
Level the backend of my truck.
Maybe get an SRT-10 hood
And I was considering HID headlights/Fog lights.
This would cost me alot less then that lift. Plus I do have a little addiction to speed and wanting MORE !!!
Sounds like the best plan for you.