Zone 4" or 6" lift kit

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Anyone have either one of these kits. It's $100 more for the 6" I'm wanting to stick with 35" tires but I think if I go with 6" on 35's it might look like small tires. If you have either one of these kits can you post a pic so I can see. And how do you like the kit?
 

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6" zone, bilsteins maxed, 1.5" boras on 37s
 

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Depends on how dead set you are with 35's. They usually look
The best with a 4" lift but they don't look terrible with a 6". And then if you buy a 4" most people afterwards are always upset they didn't go with the 6" cause it's only a few bucks more and after a while the truck starts to look like it could be bigger. All in your preference on what ya wanna spend and buy.
 

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If you're set on 35's go with the 4".

35's with 6" look too small.
 
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Thinking about the 6". What's the gas milage difference between 35 and 37s? Don't want 9mpg. I have cc 4x4 3.92 gears. Was getting 12mpg with 35's on 2.5" lift
 

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Most all of the fuel loss is in the heavy tires,which is why i will not put those suckers on my truck.I just got rid of a 15 lifted superduty on 35's & ea one of those suckers weighed as much as my old lady @ least twice as much as stock,but it sure did look good.
 

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Zone 6" with the 5" rear coils and Bilsteins set at 1.4 sitting on 35s:
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Looks good with 35's. Was wondering if I should got with the 6 up front but the 3 or 5 in back. Don't want the front higher than the back. I'd like the back about 1" higher than front for pulling my boat. What you guys think I should do in the back 3 or 5?
 
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