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Im looking to lift my truck 6” and saw that superlift is having a sale on their kits. If anyone is running one that would share their opinion and experience would be appreciated. I would also love to hear from anyone else who would share why they went  with a kit other than superlift. Rough country, zone, bds, superlift, mcgaughys, ready lift. What do you guys recommend. My truck will mostly be used on pavement. Flooding where im from is becoming more common and thats the reason for lifting the truck. Well that and it looks badass but my wife doesnt need to know thats the reason. ? Ride quality and reliability are concerns for me. So lets hear it. Thanks guys!

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Hi,

 

I have 2019 AT4 Carbon Pro - stated with Ready lift SST kit - which leveled the truck.  Truck looks good and rides same as stock.  However I learned after the fact the front axel geometry is off (they have not on website on kit) and that they don't recommend use of 4WD Auto with this kit.  I have used 4H and 4L and had no issues, but have concerns long term.  After a thorough search, I have concluded BDS 4" coilover is the best way to go for my needs (key - focus on your needs)  the 4" for AT4/Trail Boss = 6" for all other models.

 

BDS lift has everyting I need -I can get the kit with fox 2.0's and have a good lift and nice upgrade in shock over stock, or you can opt for coilovers and get a great package, engineered for your truck for about $2k.  Last week I got a ride in a AT4 with BDS 4" (same as 6" for regular truck) with coilovers ($3.8K cost) - it was better ride than my truck and way more comparable to my 2014 Raptor in terms of off road capability.  

 

Plenty of options and you get what you pay for.  BDS seems to really deliver on their product, but it is expensive.  Lots of good options - good to do your homework.  Here are some video's to watch that may give you some insight. 

 

Start with budget - then focus on options in your budget to figure out what gives you the best bang for your budget.  

 

Custom Offsets - Best 6" lift kit - general opinion - common kits Rough Country, BDS, Zone and others. 

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BDS Link:  

 

 

Link - Fab Tech - 

 

 

Link - Rough Country 

 

 

 

 

 

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