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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 06:39 PM
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Hey all looking for some opinions. I recently purchased a 13 FX4 SCREW. It has a Rancho quick lift already installed. I put 20" RBP 94R's and 35/12.50/20 ATZ P3's on it. It looks good, but!! I have a 4/6" RC lift for the truck as well. It's my DD and will never see hardly a dirt road let alone mud holes or any other type of wheeling. I also have a set of Bushwacker off-road pocket flares Now this is my question I pose. Should I ; ( A ) Leave it the way it is
(B) Lift it and leave the 35's on it
(C) Lift it and get bigger tires
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 06:42 PM
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I have another option. You could sell me the flares !!
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 07:34 PM
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Default Quick Lift ... ? don't you mean Quick Level .....

The Rancho Quick lift is a leveling kit .. Not an actual lift like the RC you have ... And from the reviews I have read about the quick lift ..... Id get rid of them they dont deserve the Rancho name ... again from what I read .... And go with the 4" RCB and Fox 2.0's ... If you go 6" you'll most likely want to go to a bigger tire .... It depends how high you want to have to jump to get in your truck ... After 7 yrs of jumping up to get in my 02 ..6.5" Fabtech , 35's .. Im fine with a 2" level and 33"s
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 07:38 PM
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Option D - Stick with the level kit & put on 33" tires or 31" tires since you aint takin' it offroad anyways so why waste fuel.

why lift a truck and put on big tires if you are never gonna offroad it... that does not make any sense to me.\

Sorry if it is not what you wanna hear but you asked for opinions, and that is mine

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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 07:48 PM
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Lol. Thanks for the replies. As for going to a smaller tire that's def not an option. I have two sets of 35's. There is no reason why I want to lift the truck other than looks. 80% of the trucks on the road that r lifted never go off road. I've done my time off-road and it's no place for a DD.
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 09:32 PM
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B) Lift it and leave the 35's on it.

From what I recall 37s will take more than a 6" lift and/or trimming.
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Old Aug 7, 2015 | 07:06 PM
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Depending on the offset, you can run 37's with a 6in lift. I'd say keep the 35's on it for now, wait for them to wear out and get some 37's.
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