Zone 6" lift

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blackout10

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09-11 is one kit and 13-16 is another and 12 has its own. Wondering if anyone has put a 13-16 kit on a 09-11 truck. I called zone and they said that out of the 6 boxes that get shipped out only 2 boxes have same part numbers for those kits. They haven't tried to do those kits on different year models so they don't know if it will work or not. That's why I'm asking you guys.
 
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Are you just trying to save the 180 dollar difference lol?
 

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I believe one of the differences could be the front diff drop brackets (different differentials). There's a very good chance that I'm wrong though.

If you got a hold of one of their engineers I'm sure they'd tell you exactly what's different.
 

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2 out of 6? with a 4 year span between model years?.. Don't sound like good odds to me.

If there wasn't a difference between the suspension geometry or design that would cause one to not fit on the other, than Zone, or any lift manufacturer for that matter, wouldn't have to design each lift specific to a particular model year.. and you wouldn't be asking this question.

So I'd say your S.O.L. and have one of two solutions to choose from..

Solution #1: As Gasser said, buy the one made for your truck.

Solution #2: Trade your 10 in for a 14, then you can get the "good deal" on his lift.

Imo.. Solution #1 would be cheaper.. but do what you will.
 
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2 out of 6? with a 4 year span between model years?.. Don't sound like good odds to me.

If there wasn't a difference between the suspension geometry or design that would cause one to not fit on the other, than Zone, or any lift manufacturer for that matter, wouldn't have to design each lift specific to a particular model year.. and you wouldn't be asking this question.

So I'd say your S.O.L. and have one of two solutions to choose from..

Solution #1: As Gasser said, buy the one made for your truck.

Solution #2: Trade your 10 in for a 14, then you can get the "good deal" on his lift.

Imo.. Solution #1 would be cheaper.. but do what you will.


Haha yes your right. As much as I would love to trade in on newer sport with 8speed trans. I'll have to stick with mine. Just trying to save some money for more upgrades. Thanks for info guess I'll have to fork out full price.
 

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Because there is a guy close to me that has a 14 model and he's taking his lift off and selling for half price that's why I was wondering. Mines 10 sport

lol if that guy will ship that kit i might be interested :roflsquared: pm me if he is
 

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Figure out what the difference is btw kits & see if zone will sell you the part or parts you need & for how much.Then add this figure to the amount your going to save & see if it's justifiable,Thats if zone will do this of course.Oh good luck.
 
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