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I have owned multiple solid front axle and multiple IFS front trucks and SUVs, I own a 2500 a 1500 and a 2016 JK right now. In every case the IFS front axle trucks and SUVs handled better and were more directionally stable than the solid front axle trucks and that includes with large tires or any tires for that matter. My 2015 1500 with 35s is a fine driving truck. It is one of my all time favorite long distance driving vehicles and I have owned many.
Why?Let me know when you are driving so I can avoid you.
Where in Texas?Thanks I have go rhino 2.0 with motorized lights on the bar. The rack is go rhino also with 40"light bar and 3x3 cubes left and right. Modified thule rack to go across bed top hold rack, and then put my fishing rod holders on that. Oh air brushed Texas flag on light bar cover.
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HoustonWhere in Texas?
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Nice San Antonio hereHoustonHouston
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I'm in. NW HoustonI’m in Houston too, NW side
Oh, and third, Zone uses a spacer in the rear if you want 2” of lift, and a new spring if you want 3” of lift ... Depends on the rake you have, the rake you want, and if you wanna add Bils up front for a lil extra lift ... Zone 4”F/3”R with Bils at .7 or 1.4 and 35’s is just about perfect in my book ... Fits in a 7’ garage door, and most parking garages
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Truck looks great I have been super torn between a 3 inch level and a 4 inch. I'm going for the frowned upon mall crawler look going 24s with 33s or I seen a new f150 rocking 26s with 35s and that combo looked good also. Either will be 12 wides with 2" spacers but not sure if the 35s will fit.
I bet you'll need a 6" kit to run 35's with 12" wide wheels and 2" spacers