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Old 10-11-2015, 02:30 AM
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I have a 2013 FX4 and I was thinking about doing a zone 2" suspension lift. I want to hear the pros and cons of this lift. I was also wondering if it is even worth it or should I just save up for a complete 6" lift.

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Depends on how high you want to go, how much you want to spend, and what you will be doing with the truck. Plenty plenty people install leveling kits and rear blocks and love it, some like to go bigger!

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I always liked the look of the 6" lifts and it would be nice when going up to my buddy's mountains house. Though it would be used more for everyday driving on city and highways. I don't have a budget because I will just save up to get what I ultimately want
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If you get the zone 2 inch. Then later wanna go 6 u can stack it. On a bds lift with out an issue
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I would say get the 6in lift but throw on some Toyo R/Ts or some aggressive AT's so you can still go in the back country but still get the mileage you need.
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I had a zone 2" front and rear on my 09 . My 13 has a 6in everything looks better angle and geometry wise with the lift rather than the level . The zone 2" was a good kit heavy duty and super easy to install.
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Thank all I feel holding out for the 6" will be better
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Just throwing it out there you can always go 4" or a 3" coil over with after market UCAs.
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