Suspension Lift?
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Suspension Lift?
What would a good suspension lift cost? I want the truck to be leveled out and lifted about 2-3 inches. Also, what does it cost to have those running boards that slide back up underneath the truck. One more thing on the lift, I dont want it pointed up in the air when i pull my boat that probably weighs between 2750-3500 lbs. thanks for the help
sorry, it's an 02 with 4x4, with the 4.7, and the 20's
sorry, it's an 02 with 4x4, with the 4.7, and the 20's
Last edited by Skeeter_Eater; 03-11-2009 at 08:22 PM. Reason: more info
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Hammer can school you on the lift. Add a set of airbags for towing so the truck doesn't sag. As for the power running boards, The Mopar ones cost big $.
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Suspension lifts will start in the $1200 dollar range for a 4" lift. Personally I like the Rancho, I think it's by far the most solid of the 4" kits, but pricey at about $1600, and will also level the truck at that height.
You won't need air bags with that boat, I had a Javelin 20' Bass Boat with a 175 HP motor on it for 8 years and pulled it with three lifted trucks, the tongue weight is not near enough to require bags. Judging from the boat I had that I weighed once on truck scales, I bet you'll find that yours is closer to 2200-2400 lbs.: Boat, motor and trailer without gear...
You won't need air bags with that boat, I had a Javelin 20' Bass Boat with a 175 HP motor on it for 8 years and pulled it with three lifted trucks, the tongue weight is not near enough to require bags. Judging from the boat I had that I weighed once on truck scales, I bet you'll find that yours is closer to 2200-2400 lbs.: Boat, motor and trailer without gear...