New Truck Owner, Desire Lift Kit, 4 or 7 inch kit? Advice Please

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Jimmi328

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I’m a first time truck owner; wanted one for many years; been doing upgrades such as running boards and a Line-X liner. I have more cash to cautiously blow and want a lift kit. There’s a well-known shop here in Ft. Lauderdale with exceptional reviews. I stopped by and the owner asked, “Do you want a 4” or 7” lift kit”. I told him a 7 inch and he quoted me 2K which includes parts and labor. Even though I have the knowledge and tools to do this myself, it’s more cost-effective for me to pay the 2K. Although I intend to drive this in a straight line and on pavement, I like the menacing look of a lifted truck. I’ve been reading and continue to read related threads on this subject.

So; being a 2017, Ram 1500, Big Horn, 2-W-Drive, Crew Cab, Bed: 6’,4”, used at 27K miles:

Does this void the factory warranty?
Am I going overkill with a 7 inch lift? (I measured various heights and seems OK to me)
Can I go higher the 7 inches? (Would I want to?)
Will my truck look goofy at a 7 inch lift with stock tires (20 inch rims). Eventually I would spend the money for larger tires.
How will this lift affect the center of gravity and handling?

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I'll answer the obvious first. Yes your truck will look ridiculous with a 7" lift and stock barely 33" tires on it. If you don't have the money for larger tires yet, wait until you do to get the lift installed.

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As stated above... I would for sure go 7” lift, but probably wait until you can get bigger tires, or it’ll look like the guys at the gym with a tank top and big upper bodies, and sticks for legs!


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I agree about waiting for tires. Did they tell you which brand of lift? Cause that also factors in if your getting a good deal or not
 
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Thanks for the replies. I like the look of the stock 20 inch rims but I guess this can't be used. I assume I need larger rims to accommodate a larger tires.
 

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The wheels aren't the problem, you can run a 35x12.5 or 37x12.5 just fine on them. We're saying your truck will look goofy with the factory barely 33" tires and a 7" lift.
 
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The wheels aren't the problem, you can run a 35x12.5 or 37x12.5 just fine on them. We're saying your truck will look goofy with the factory barely 33" tires and a 7" lift.

Okay, this makes sense. If I can keep the same wheel (rims), I’ll do the lift sooner. (-:
 
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