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Old 08-23-2013, 09:36 PM
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Ive been going back and forth about lifting my 2011. I think I have finally decided that I want a 4" lift with 33's on 18" wheels. To ease my mind I was hoping someone out there has a few pictures of their own truck with the same set up. If anyone has any pictures, advise or suggestions I would be very greatful. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by aholzmeyer
Ive been going back and forth about lifting my 2011. I think I have finally decided that I want a 4" lift with 33's on 18" wheels. To ease my mind I was hoping someone out there has a few pictures of their own truck with the same set up. If anyone has any pictures, advise or suggestions I would be very greatful. Thanks.
I have a 13, but just put a 4" lift on it. Wheels are stock 20's (275/55r20) with stock wheels (until tomorrow). Hopefully it'll give you an idea. I'm getting the 295/65r20 on it. I think the 4" lift needs a 34 or 35" tire to fill it out, but that's just my preference.

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33" is way too small for a 4" IMO. You can fit a 35" with just a 2" level.

I have 33's with just Rancho QuickLifts and will be going larger next time around as I think they look a little too small.


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Lol 33s on a 4" lift?! Hahahaha no. 35s are the only acceptable tire on a 4" lift lol
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anybody interested in 4" Rancho Lift, Memphis Craigslist has 1 listed for $800 said only on truck a few months. might be worth the drive from St. Louis. no knowledge myself just saw it posted. located in Germantown, Tn which is adjacent to Memphis.
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Originally Posted by Dr Beardface
I have a 13, but just put a 4" lift on it. Wheels are stock 20's (275/55r20) with stock wheels (until tomorrow). Hopefully it'll give you an idea. I'm getting the 295/65r20 on it. I think the 4" lift needs a 34 or 35" tire to fill it out, but that's just my preference.

Would you mind reposting pictures once you get your new wheels and tires on. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by white08gt
anybody interested in 4" Rancho Lift, Memphis Craigslist has 1 listed for $800 said only on truck a few months. might be worth the drive from St. Louis. no knowledge myself just saw it posted. located in Germantown, Tn which is adjacent to Memphis.
Im actually in Texas now, I need to update my profile. Thanks though
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Originally Posted by Pauli18c
33" is way too small for a 4" IMO. You can fit a 35" with just a 2" level.

I have 33's with just Rancho QuickLifts and will be going larger next time around as I think they look a little too small.

I want to go a little bigger than a leveling kit. Looks good though!
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Default Level, block in rear, 265-60x20, tire is 33.5" tall

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33's will fit on your truck now. but 35's and 4 inch lift look aweosme on these trucks.
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