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8 inch lift kits?

WorstNTMRhcker

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Who is running an 8 inch lift? I am looking at doing an 8 inch lift, 22X14 wheels and 39x14.5 tires. There are a couple I have found but would like opinions on which you find the best and which one is worth its cost. This will be going on my 2021 Ram 2500 Mega Cab.
 

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His money, his choice.
It’s all good. He has a tradesman, he thinks he knows best when a kid most likely half his age has a better truck than him and can afford more. Also this kid knows all his internet history. Knows his IP, knows who he is tied to. And his poor attempt to distort his license plate in the snow didn’t work either. I’ll get banned but oh well guy thinks he is funny? Let’s see how it plays out for him.
 
Not my thing so I can't speak to quality (or really anything about it), but McGauphy's comes up by far the most frequently on the various pages and forums. That would tend to indicate their popularity, and therefore a larger support base for information or problem solving should an issue arise. That would be worth something to me if I were in your shoes.

 
FWIW; I'd agree with Rockcrawler and go the AEV route. I got a chance to see one of their rigs a while back and was impressed with the tire/lift set up. It looks nice with 37" tires without being so tall you couldn't pull a trailer.

It probably depends on if you're planning on going "show truck" or "expedition vehicle" build?
 
Not my thing so I can't speak to quality (or really anything about it), but McGauphy's comes up by far the most frequently on the various pages and forums. That would tend to indicate their popularity, and therefore a larger support base for information or problem solving should an issue arise. That would be worth something to me if I were in your shoes.



Plus it appears that all of their products are free right now!!! :D
 

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If money is not a limiting factor, one could always go up to a 10-12" Kelderman setup, though I don't believe they offer 8"
 
It’s all good. He has a tradesman, he thinks he knows best when a kid most likely half his age has a better truck than him and can afford more. Also this kid knows all his internet history. Knows his IP, knows who he is tied to. And his poor attempt to distort his license plate in the snow didn’t work either. I’ll get banned but oh well guy thinks he is funny? Let’s see how it plays out for him.
What kind of crack are you smoking kiddo...

ps just because i have a tradesman does not mean i cant afford a longhorn/ limited i just have no interest in overpaying for a truck with far more options than i want for no reason other than status, i bought my truck as a work truck.... one day you kids 1/2 my age will understand just because you can afford it does not mean you have to buy it.... 3E133CE7-DFE7-46C1-A630-23F9CBCE4881.gif
 
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What kind of crack are you smoking kiddo...

ps just because i have a tradesman does not mean i cant afford a longhorn/ limited i just have no interest in overpaying for a truck with far more options than i want for no reason other than status, i bought my truck as a work truck.... one day you kids 1/2 my age will understand just because you can afford it does not mean you have to buy it.... View attachment 11511
Amen to that.
 
Buying a tradesman is like a two for one deal compared to the ”Cadillac” trucks.
 
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