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Old 06-11-2015, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by winchested
Actually just looked into lifts today (I already have a BDS 4") the Skyjacker 4-6" is supposed to be a zero cutting required lift and is fully reversible back to stock.
Hmm. That's interesting. I wanna do a lift down the line. I was thinking of keeping this truck for awhile. Might even keep it when I get a new one instead of trade in. But for now coilover shocks will do. I don't want spacers. Also I have a wife and daughter so my truck is still sort of a family mobile, but it needs attitude.
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I had 18's on my 2012 and now 20's on the 2014. The 18's seemed to have a smoother ride on the highway, but I like the look of the 20's.
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DBX, that is a great combo for wheels/tires. 18s on 295/70/18 Trail Grapplers = my personal favorite setup! Please PM me pics once you have your new shoes!

Winchested - I'm looking at that same kit. I've considered for a long while the 6" Rough Country, because the price is perfect... However, the Skyjacker is THE way to go, IMO.
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Originally Posted by Greywalls
DBX, that is a great combo for wheels/tires. 18s on 295/70/18 Trail Grapplers = my personal favorite setup! Please PM me pics once you have your new shoes!

Winchested - I'm looking at that same kit. I've considered for a long while the 6" Rough Country, because the price is perfect... However, the Skyjacker is THE way to go, IMO.
it'll be a few weeks, but I'll be sure to show em off.



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