Spindle lift or suspension lift?

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I have been trying to do a lot of research of lifts lately since I think I am going pull the trigger on it soon. While researching I seen how you can do a spindle lift that is 4.5" for the front and then get a block for back plus a level kit and that should be a 6" lift but yet your still using all your components so apparently the ride is smoother? First I have no clue if this is true so any input I appreciate. My next question is, truthfully what is better and the difference of these types of lifts?

I called a local shop by me who specializes in rough country lifts and quoted me close to $2k for lift/install/alignment. No clue if that is good or not.
 
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Meant to also ask, would I still need to put a level kit on with the lift for it to be sitting properly?
 

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I have a standard cab with a 6 inch suspension lift from rough country and was very easy to install in my driveway. It sits level without a leveling kit however I am looking to do a 2 inch spacer for 8 inches of lift. That's the only reason I am doing so

2.8k is what I was quoted for the 6 inch kit installation and ball joint replacement. I did it all myself for $1200 with purchase of new upper control arms, lower ball joints and lower control arm bushings, as well as new tiered ends... All from moog
 
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Do you know what's better to do regarding spindle lift or full suspension lift? Also did you stick with the shocks the rough country or did you upgrade to a different kind? Guy at shop I was talking to was saying some people upgrade to skyjacker shocks for a little bit smoother ride.
 

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I have the rough country shocks and it is kinda stiff but j drive 2 corvettes one of which has the magnetic suspension and I and ways have it on performance (stiffest) and the other a 1970 which has a little less engineering involved in it. 1 very stiff ride and another somewhat stiff. SSo it really doesn't bother me to much but I am looking to upgrade soon. I might go with fab tech dirt logic shocks if possible
 

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As far as which is better... i couldn't vouche for a spindle lift since I never used one. The suspension kit I bought comes with a lifted spindle but it also changed the whole suspension. Personally I am more of if I'm going to do it I'm going to go big or go home. So I chose the whole kit.
 

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I have a standard cab with a 6 inch suspension lift from rough country and was very easy to install in my driveway. It sits level without a leveling kit however I am looking to do a 2 inch spacer for 8 inches of lift. That's the only reason I am doing so

2.8k is what I was quoted for the 6 inch kit installation and ball joint replacement. I did it all myself for $1200 with purchase of new upper control arms, lower ball joints and lower control arm bushings, as well as new tiered ends... All from moog

I did the same on mine :superhack: its a good kit the shocks r soso
 

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