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Old 11-27-2009, 12:29 PM
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hello everyone im planning on lifting my truck early next yr. im looking to buying a 8 inch rize lift and running 35 inch tires my question to those with this type of set up how much they paid icluding install? thnx.
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Here is my 8in Rize on 37in Kumhos.. I love the Rize kit I have had others and none compare to the performance and drivablitiy of this kit. Sweet my set up was about about 7 to 8 thousand for tires, rims, and lift installed. (rims are 22in mazzi hulks). Trust me well worth it though.

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Originally Posted by danielfjr81
Here is my 8in Rize on 37in Kumhos.. I love the Rize kit I have had others and none compare to the performance and drivablitiy of this kit. Sweet my set up was about about 7 to 8 thousand for tires, rims, and lift installed. (rims are 22in mazzi hulks). Trust me well worth it though.

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run 37s like daniel man or else theyll look too small. 8" is a pretty big lift
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daniel your truck looks awsome. i figured it would cost me bout 6 grand . i already got rims. 35's will be fine my rims r 18's so the tire will look beefier then tires on 22's . im just curious cause i would like to change the gears the same time but if its to much then the gears will have to wait
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if your gonna run 35s go with a 6 inch or a 4 inch rancho a 8 inch kit is gonna tower over 35s and its gonna be more top heavy with smaller tires like that
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so pretty much everyone thinks 35's r to small for an 8 inch lift? i wont do 6 my last two fords had 6 inch lifts with 33's so im defonitly going with an 8 inch lift. im just surprissed that 35's r to small of a tire.
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look at how much hit sits over them 37s in that picture 35s would look way to small
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yea or look at this one with 37s. pretty sure its an 8 too
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