brandonjansen
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- 2012 Ram 3500 Laramie Limited
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I'm pretty sure I've seen several trucks lifted 6" on 37s here. Either way, there are very few rams that pull off 6" w/35s. Most look like there were caught between the shop and the tire store. Especially those running a zone 6" w bils.
Zone seems like the only real option unless you all want to donate some $$ for a BDS.
Zone 6" $1700 subtract $70/$80 for 3" rear springs.
Zone 4" $1600 subtract $60/$70 for 2" rear springs.
Ideally the 4" w/2" rears is what I need. The problem is convincing myself I won't regret spending $1500 on a 4" when I could get the 6" for $1600/$1700.
Know what I mean?
95% of the trucks running 6" lifts are running Bilsteins up front as well. That's how you clear 37's.... As I stated previously, a Zone 6" lift by itself is actually only a 5.5" lift. You could clear 37's with that lift if you have a narrow stance and it will still require a bit of trimming. But if you want any kind of width to your stance it isn't going to work.
I was running a 6" RCX with Bilsteins at 1.4" (equivalent to a Zone 6" with Bilsteins at 2.1") on 35's and they didn't look to small IMO. However I'm not a fan of the stuffed look...

What kind of rims are you looking to run? And I am assuming your looking for a 12.5 not 13.5 wide tire right? I am going back and forth debating the same topic for my truck. I only want to run 35's as well but I am thinking about going 6" because I want to run a 20x10 rim with -18 offset and i have not been able to figure out if I will definitely clear that without rubbing with only a 4". If I can clear that combo, I think 4" zone is the way I am going.
You'll clear that combo on a 4" lift no problem. However you can go for the full 6" as well.... Either one would look fine.