Hey guys in lookin to lift my truck a little bit I've been looking at spacers and lifts I don't wana spend more then 1000$ I just want my truck to sit better I wana get 33s any suggestion ? Thanks for the help
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Hey guys in lookin to lift my truck a little bit I've been looking at spacers and lifts I don't wana spend more then 1000$ I just want my truck to sit better I wana get 33s any suggestion ? Thanks for the help

I'd like my truck to sit higher without blowing over a grand I'm thinking of going with a 2.5 or 3 in level then run 33s with rock start rims I just don't know what brand to go with as far as the level kit an tires
I've seen a couple level kits that level the front and also levels the back any suggestions on getting a front and back kit ?
For under 1000.00 you can do a HBS level kit and a PA 3" body lift and run 35" on what ever wheel and tire combo you like. Providing you do all the work your self that is.
I just purchased a Supreme Suspension kit for my 2012 hemi, off of good old E-Bay for 204.00 shipped to door. 3.75" front and 2" rear. Wanna clear 35's
I just purchased a Supreme Suspension kit for my 2012 hemi, off of good old E-Bay for 204.00 shipped to door. 3.75" front and 2" rear. Wanna clear 35's
You will clear 35's
I was gonna go with the 2.5" level kit, but I think now Im going with the bilsteins. You think I can clear 35's with the setting at 2.1" and a 1.25 inch body lift? Seems like 2.5" causes problems for people here and there.
You sure you wanna do that? I've read alot about the death wobble in 4wd with leveling kits in the 2" to 2.5" range. 3.75" might be alot, plus you may need shock extensions. When you add a spacer, your changing the angle of the CV's in the front. People complain an awful lot about vibrations.
you will.
i clear 35s with 2.5 level, just make sure your wheels are the right offset