2020 1500 ecodiesel lift

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trooper632

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Has anyone been able to find a 6 inch lift for the ecodiesel 4x4, Seems like no company is making one, its time to put new tires on the truck but i would like to run 35's on it and looked like a 6 inch lift is the one that would work best
 

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Only need a level to clear 35s. Better save your money for when that eco diesel snaps the crank though lol
 

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The EcoD has a shorter front driveshaft than the gas models so lifting it becomes an issue. Very limited lift options for the EcoD. If all you want to do is 35's, with the right offset you can level the truck and it will fit 35's. We can offer some kits that will lift the front and the rear a little, and then do UCA's and you should clear 35's and have some added lift with added on road ride comfort and offroad performance.

message me if you would like a quote.
 

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Mine had 4 inch lift with 2 inch body lift as well. Took the 4 inch out and the 35s still fit.
 

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Better save your money for when that eco diesel snaps the crank though
There's all lot better odds your Hemi will wipe the cam out before that crank snaps, no major issues with the Gen3 motors.
The EcoD has a shorter front driveshaft than the gas models so lifting it becomes an issue.
Surprised the transmission is that much further forward compared to the gassers. Wonder why as it's similar in weight to a Hemi
 

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There's all lot better odds your Hemi will wipe the cam out before that crank snaps, no major issues with the Gen3 motors.

Surprised the transmission is that much further forward compared to the gassers. Wonder why as it's similar in weight to a Hemi
It has nothing to do with weight at all. The motor is probably shorter/further forward.
 

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There's all lot better odds your Hemi will wipe the cam out before that crank snaps, no major issues with the Gen3 motors.
And when that happens I’ll throw a new cam and lifters in for $2k and a few weekends. A used ecodiesel costs somewhere around $8k + install
 
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