LaneC
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2500, 3500, single rear wheels?
No problem.... With a BDS Kit it can be lifted up enough to fit 35's under it comfortably. They've got the kit out now, it's been available since the second week in July. Beyond that, I don't know, I don't go higher than that, because it's been my experience your chances of breaking things and having an awful ride increase exponentially when you go upwards of what will get you 35's.Single wheel 2500 4x4.
No problem.... With a BDS Kit it can be lifted up enough to fit 35's under it comfortably. They've got the kit out now, it's been available since the second week in July. Beyond that, I don't know, I don't go higher than that, because it's been my experience your chances of breaking things and having an awful ride increase exponentially when you go upwards of what will get you 35's.
I'm not sure what kit you're referring to? they only have a 2" level listed on their website as its been for some time. 35's fit stock. I was putting info out for the upcoming release of kits (other than the one option that has been available) from bds, as i heard it from all out offroad. According to the sales guy there, a 4, 6, and 8 inch offering as it was the previous body style is supposed to be coming mid january or so. I agree, 35's are way too small looking on these trucks, especially the mega cab which I have. I will be getting into a 6 or 8" when they become available.
Are you planning to run 42s or something bigger? Otherwise a 6-8" lift is a bit ridiculous, unless you're just going for the "brodozer" look.
"Ridiculous" is a perspective. I personally think mega cabs look ridiculous with 35's. A huge truck with tiny wheels isn't my thing. Also, you would need about 12" for even the narrowest 42" tire.