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Old 12-04-2012, 03:36 PM
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I've seen it on a 6" and it didn't look bad in my opinion, but that is just me.

EDIT: Didn't mean to write mean. Spaced while typing.

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I am running a Rize 8" stacked to 10.5 and have had zero problems! And I'm not nice to my truck I take it off road a good bit. Don't listen to these guys. They can't afford it so they just want to hate on other people having it or wanting to go big! Lol
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Originally Posted by knezat225
I am running a Rize 8" stacked to 10.5 and have had zero problems! And I'm not nice to my truck I take it off road a good bit. Don't listen to these guys. They can't afford it so they just want to hate on other people having it or wanting to go big! Lol

Was considering getting the 8" Rize, but didn't want to drop $4k+ on a lift when I'm not going to take it offroad as much others probably would. I can settle with a 6" if I have to.
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Honestly I would just go with bds then. I'm pretty sure they were the only ones with a true 6" drop on the front sub frame that way you can crank it up with the supplied after market struts.
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Honestly I would just go with bds then. I'm pretty sure they were the only ones with a true 6" drop on the front sub frame that way you can crank it up with the supplied after market struts.
Fabtech does this too
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Honestly I would just go with bds then. I'm pretty sure they were the only ones with a true 6" drop on the front sub frame that way you can crank it up with the supplied after market struts.
That $800 difference in price hurts the wallet though
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Lol only thing is if you wanna stuff you gotta get a after market strut. Or just run a 6"
I'm pretty sure bds also makes a 8" lift for our trucks
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Lol only thing is if you wanna stuff you gotta get a after market strut. Or just run a 6"
I'm pretty sure bds also makes a 8" lift for our trucks
Yeah, BDS does. I was just on their site checking prices and it's a little expensive. I know that the RCX is only $1400 and I'm pretty sure I will have enough to get that.
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10-4 also a local dealer of whatever lift you want can give you a way better price than you can find online! Good luck let us know what you decide!


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