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Hard to tell with those pics.

Any side shots?
Did it have any rake?
Was the truck next to it leveled?
Possibly any shots of the blocks in the rear?

In the front, from center of wheel to the fender is a little over 29" and the gap from top of tire to fender is roughly 12"s on my 6" Procomp lift. If it is in the 27.5 - 29 inch range from center wheel to fender, it's a 6" lift.

Also, if it has the ss prorunner shocks, they can be adjusted from 4" to 6".
 
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Yeah that’s my Ram next to it on right, Ive got bilsteins at 2.1 with 295/60r20 Toyo Mts. The tires on the other truck were Arturo MT or something like that. I did see the pro comp front lift but I didn’t look too close at the rest. So the pro runner shocks that are adjustable are those on the 6 in kit?
 

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Yeah that’s my Ram next to it on right, Ive got bilsteins at 2.1 with 295/60r20 Toyo Mts. The tires on the other truck were Arturo MT or something like that. I did see the pro comp front lift but I didn’t look too close at the rest. So the pro runner shocks that are adjustable are those on the 6 in kit?


I believe the prorunner can be used with either kit. I believe that some of the kits come with or without them. Take a tape measure with you if you go back.

I think my mirrors just about clear a stock trucks mirrors with rake. Using my phone right now so hard to tell, but looking at the side by side and considering you are leveled, I'm thinking that is a 6" lift.
 
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Yeah my bro in law thought the 35inch tires looked small so I thought maybe it was a 6 inch. I might try and go back by and check it.
 

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I have the 4" kit and mine sit's lower than that, so I'm gonna guess that's 6". If it has the coilover's then i'm pretty sure its 6". They don't offer coilovers on the 4" kit.
 

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If those are 35s, then it looks very much like a 6" lift, IMHO.
 

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I have the 4" kit and mine sit's lower than that, so I'm gonna guess that's 6". If it has the coilover's then i'm pretty sure its 6". They don't offer coilovers on the 4" kit.

Could you please do me a favor?

Could you measure your rear coil spring spacer bracket height and let me know the dimension?.....a pic of the driver side bracket too?

For reference here’s the bracket for the 6” kit I have in my garage

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Could you please do me a favor?

Could you measure your rear coil spring spacer bracket height and let me know the dimension?.....a pic of the driver side bracket too?

For reference here’s the bracket for the 6” kit I have in my garage

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Bracket height is just a hair shy of 3.5". Pic of the driver side bracket is attached. Side angle of truck is attached for height reference too.

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6” lift for sure. I have a pro comp lift on 35s and mine looks very similar. Could be just me but I always thought the pro comp lift sat a little higher then other 6” lift manufacturers and I always thought and still think my 35s look small on my truck
 

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Could you please do me a favor?

Could you measure your rear coil spring spacer bracket height and let me know the dimension?.....a pic of the driver side bracket too?

For reference here’s the bracket for the 6” kit I have in my garage

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Brotha did you just not use the spacers at all and went straight to 5” coils?
 
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Thanks for the side by side photo Krein! Does look correct on the 6 inch as it did seem like the tires looked a little bit small. So would the 4inch kit not really be that noticeable from my Bilstein leveled look? I'm in need of tires, really kinda want a true 35 vs a 295/65 but I if I go 4inch I don't want to regret not getting 6 inch, just really don't want to run 37s.
 

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Thanks for the side by side photo Krein! Does look correct on the 6 inch as it did seem like the tires looked a little bit small. So would the 4inch kit not really be that noticeable from my Bilstein leveled look? I'm in need of tires, really kinda want a true 35 vs a 295/65 but I if I go 4inch I don't want to regret not getting 6 inch, just really don't want to run 37s.

6" lift looks fine with 35" tires. Anything smaller starts looking goofy. I have seen many install the 4" and regret not going 6". Just because your thinking of potential regret, I would recommend going with 6" lift.

Also, I think @Chief_6.7 may be right. We posted some measurements on lifts in another thread. My Procomp front measurement is at 29.5"s. Most everyone else was in the 28" range.
 
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Yeah your right Marsh, so if I go with the zone 6 inch, would the 3" rear be best with the 35s and then I could just set my bilsteins to stock keeping it level?

The truck I posted in the photos has the LRG Apache wheels 20x9 I think and the width and offset looked good didnt stick out too much so good for daily driving I imagine vs the 20x10 -19 fuel triton I was considering.
 

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Yeah your right Marsh, so if I go with the zone 6 inch, would the 3" rear be best with the 35s and then I could just set my bilsteins to stock keeping it level?

The truck I posted in the photos has the LRG Apache wheels 20x9 I think and the width and offset looked good didnt stick out too much so good for daily driving I imagine vs the 20x10 -19 fuel triton I was considering.

What are your current fender measurements?
 

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Yeah your right Marsh, so if I go with the zone 6 inch, would the 3" rear be best with the 35s and then I could just set my bilsteins to stock keeping it level?

The truck I posted in the photos has the LRG Apache wheels 20x9 I think and the width and offset looked good didnt stick out too much so good for daily driving I imagine vs the 20x10 -19 fuel triton I was considering.

I am definitely not knowledgeable enough with various lifts to give you advice there. IMO, @JB1 will give you sound advice on this.
 

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