Lift Question

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adubree86

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I'm going to be installing a Zone 6" lift with 5" rear coils on a 2016 Ram 1500. After the lift I will be installing 20x12 -44 wheels. Will I have to also run spacers in the back to get my wheels to match. I've heard sometimes after a lift the front tires stick out further than the rears.
 

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There's been a couple members who have brought this up....

If they do stick out...it would be super unnoticeable unless you pointed it out.

Lemme see if I can find the thread discussing this.....I think it was the maxtrac kit that caused this if I remember.
 
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My fronts stick out a little more than the rear and I have 1.5" spacers all around. Maybe like 0.25-0.5" in the front. It's not noticeable unless you're looking for it
 

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A guy on one of the other forums went with your exact wheel setup with a 4" lift & his truck looks awesome.

He doesn't have spacers on the rear wheels.
 

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im on 6 in with 20x12 -44. its barley noticable really only noticed when it was on the alignment rack at eye level. One thing i will say with a 35in tire and bilsteins at 2.1 i was rubbing at full lock over small bumps. bumped it up to 2.8 and the trucks perfectly level and no rubbing issues
 
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