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How much weight can a lift kit handle?

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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 12:13 PM
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in my opinion.....why would you get that nice of truck and use it for plowing? I mean its huge and would work and all, but i would rather use a 2500 quad cab for plowing....cant u find a 2500 quad with cummins instead???
 
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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 02:23 PM
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in my opinion.....why would you get that nice of truck and use it for plowing? I mean its huge and would work and all, but i would rather use a 2500 quad cab for plowing....cant u find a 2500 quad with cummins instead???
2500-3500 only diff is stiffness in spring rate.
QC-MC only diff is 20" in overall length.

no major differences otherwise.
 
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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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Yea i already have a 2500 quad cab but i would love me a 3500 megacab cummins. That thing is perfect but i never thought about the tires when i put the lift on cause it will sag it down a bit. I went to the dealer last night and messured the height on each bumper to see how much higher it is. and it sits about 6 1/2 inches higher that stock. Thats messuring from the ground to the bottom of the front bumper.
 
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