2012 Big Horn Crew Cab

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Koko

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Gorgeous....odd that some 6" lifts look too tall with 35" tires. This looks perfect imo for tire height to lift height relationship. I think uts because you didnt layer on bilsteins maxxed out up front as well.


Did you opt for the 3" rear spring or the 5"?
 
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TheStig

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Gorgeous....odd that some 6" lifts look too tall with 35" tires. This looks perfect imo for tire height to lift height relationship. I think uts because you didnt layer on bilsteins maxxed out up front as well.


Did you opt for the 3" rear spring or the 5"?

Yes I have the 3inch lift springs in the rear. My truck had a 3 inch rake stock. I think it sits perfect. I did have issues with rubbing on the lower valence running the 12 inch wide wheels. I did very minor trimming to it. I also debadged it :)
 
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TheStig

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Can I get a mod to change my thread title to "6 inch zone build"

I'm hoping it will help people with deciding on the lift or not. I will review it more as I rack up some miles. So far i am very impressed. Great ride quality and a quality product. Install went smoothly and no regrets so far.
 

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You helped me out man! thats a great looking truck. Is there a reason you didnt go with the 5" rear springs?
 
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