Zone 6" Lift 2011 Ram

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I am still not done with my new Sport but I wanted to share the lift kit I had installed. I had a 6" Zone lift kit with the upgraded shocks and matching red shock boots. Here are some pictures of how she looks now.

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Looks good man. I've been really trying to decide what I want to do with mine. Pics like those make me want to lift.
 

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awesome. looks good. I so want to be lifted LOL
 

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Thanks guys. I have a light bar sitting in the truck shop for me with 4 7" HID lights going on it. I am still waiting on 2 lights to come in and once they do they will be installed.
 

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4 7" HID lights? Man you have me jealous. :drool:

Can't wait to see a shot of those at night!
 
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I can give you a preview of what it will look like with the 4 HID's on.

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Man I hope so. The wife is a little upset that I spent a total of $710 on it when I told her it would only be $300. It will look awesome in the end and I am happy with that.
 

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Is that including switches, relays, and wiring? Might add up a little more yet. lol

It's going to look awesome in the end for sure!
 
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It includes install.....I hope the switch and wiring are included in the price of install.
 
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Where did you install your switch for your lights at?
 

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Here for the time being. All my lights are wired to the same switch. I figure if I need one, I may as well have all 4.

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But this is what I'm working towards when I get some more time to play with it. I'm talking off and on with a guy on another forum who has got his wired, just having some "bugs" he's trying to work out. I already have the switch bank and wiring, just need the time to mess with it. End result will go in the lower switch bank......where you probably have your heated/cooled seats I just remembered. This will end up giving me a clean, factory looking install when it's all said and done.

http://www.ramforum.com/f51/wiring-switch-panel-6710/
 
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Ahh I see. I like the idea of adding it to the switch pannel. I will look if I have any open spots I think I have two in the middle open. I wonder if I can get the truck shop to hook it into an existing port.

Thanks Kevin!!
 

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damn that looks sweet. every time i see a lifted 4th gen it makes me want one more.
 

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Ahh I see. I like the idea of adding it to the switch pannel. I will look if I have any open spots I think I have two in the middle open. I wonder if I can get the truck shop to hook it into an existing port.

Thanks Kevin!!

No problem man. Don't be surprised if they tell you no - the wiring in the switches is already on a circuit board that cannot be altered - or so I'm told by someone who is pretty knowledgeable I think. I wondered the same thing about adding it to one of my open switches in either end of my upper switch panel. Can't be done there I'm told and after seeing how this lower switch bank is wired I can kind of understand. It has to do with the pin connectors on the back of the switch bank. Wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion; this is just what I have learned since starting to research this topic.
 
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Yeah I searched it on the internet and I saw your write up on another fourm. I am not too worried about it as long as it does not look tacky.
 

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