Zone 6 inch lift (5 inch spring), bilsteins at max up front, fox shocks on rear, 2 inch wheel spacers, factory 20x9 wheels, Toyota 37x12.5 /20 tires. No rubbing at all. So far it rides well and no problems.
No big difference that I have noticed. About 12 mpg city. That's the same that I was getting with my Trail grapples and the bilstein level.
I really need to put a tuner on it to see what I am really getting
So I got the zone 6 inch lift with 5 inch springs, rear fox 2.0 shocks, and bilsteins at 2.8 up front. I still have about an inch rake and really like the leveled look better. Is there any way to level it at this point?? I really couldn't find anything after searching the forum. Thanks guys...
I just put 37x12.5 r20 on my truck on factory wheels. I used 2 inch wheel spacers and have no rubbing at all. I have a Zone 6 inch lift with bilsteins at 2.8 and 5 inch rear spring. It can be done!
Thanks guys! The 37s are 12.5 and no rubbing at all. I started to go with the 13.5 but chose 12.5 due to the Zone website stating that was the max size and I didn't want any rubbing. I could have pulled off the 13.5s in my opinion.
Thanks guys!! The Toyo tires ride very smooth even at hey speeds. Haven't had any problems with vibration at hey speeds. The tires may stick out an inch past the fenders. I really like the beefy look. It doesn't look that lifted in pics until you see it in person. I am about 6ft tall and the...
Lifted my 2012 Laramie longhorn with a Zone 6 inch lift, bilsteins up front, fox shocks on the back, and Toyo 37x12.5 r20 MTS on factory wheels. Did add 2 inch spacer all around so no rubbing at all. Love the way it turned out!
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