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4 hours ago, Dunn said:

 I would just piece it out.....or mix and match....probably the diff would need addressing as well

 

get UCA of your choice, buy some keys, buy a block and get shocks you want.....would at least put an eibach or bilstein shock on there...they are afterall suspension companies...KING or Fox would be really nice ..that would be my thought anyways

 

they all look the same at any given height ....put some decent shocks on for sure...

 

 

yeah my installer ended up getting his hands on a ReadyLIFT 3.5"/3" kit that I'm going to have installed next week hopefully with the new wheels and tires!

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6 hours ago, Schmidty said:

 

yeah my installer ended up getting his hands on a ReadyLIFT 3.5"/3" kit that I'm going to have installed next week hopefully with the new wheels and tires!

Who are you using? I've used Rocky's Tuff Trucks in Gallatin 2 or 3 times. He's great!

Posted
6 hours ago, gSwift said:

Who are you using? I've used Rocky's Tuff Trucks in Gallatin 2 or 3 times. He's great!

yeah, i got referred to Rocky from another buddy! That’s who is doing it all!

Posted
7 hours ago, Schmidty said:

yeah, i got referred to Rocky from another buddy! That’s who is doing it all!

Awesome! Congrats. I work in the music industry and thats how I found out about Rocky. Most of the country music artists in Nashville use him for their truck builds.

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5 hours ago, gSwift said:

Awesome! Congrats. I work in the music industry and thats how I found out about Rocky. Most of the country music artists in Nashville use him for their truck builds.

yes me too! he’s been great so far. will post pics after i’m finished!

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Superlift also makes a nice 3"lift which i seen nobody mention. I'm getting ready to install mine in the next week or 2 just waiting for my wheels and tires to get mounted. I've seen a couple people on here that have them. Looks pretty good

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Just installed last Friday. Very happy with setup. Shocks are a little stiffer than factory Z71 Ranchos but still rides very nice. Installer who does all the lifts for local dealer where I purchased indicated this kit has made major improvements over prior Rough Country kits. He seemed impressed with it and ran into no problems with the install.  Running 315/60R20 w/ 20" x 9"+1 offset wheels. Very small trimming to the lower plastic valance that I ultimately took off anyway.  Looks way better without.

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1 hour ago, FlCajun said:

Just installed last Friday. Very happy with setup. Shocks are a little stiffer than factory Z71 Ranchos but still rides very nice. Installer who does all the lifts for local dealer where I purchased indicated this kit has made major improvements over prior Rough Country kits. He seemed impressed with it and ran into no problems with the install.  Running 315/60R20 w/ 20" x 9"+1 offset wheels. Very small trimming to the lower plastic valance that I ultimately took off anyway.  Looks way better without.

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yes my installer insisted that it was a great kit and that rough country isn’t the same quality of old. 

 

i still wanted better shocks so i opted for the Readylift 3.5/3” SST kit!

 

If people were on the fence like me, and I had access to good shocks, i’d put the rough country lift on there and replace the shocks with fox or bilstein shocks instead. you’re looking at about $1000 all in... and still the cheapest 3” lift kit out there!!

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11 hours ago, FlCajun said:

..Running 315/60R20 w/ 20" x 9"+1 offset wheels. Very small trimming to the lower plastic valance that I ultimately took off anyway. 

 

was that the only trimming you did?

 

looks great

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yes my installer insisted that it was a great kit and that rough country isn’t the same quality of old. 
 
i still wanted better shocks so i opted for the Readylift 3.5/3” SST kit!
 
If people were on the fence like me, and I had access to good shocks, i’d put the rough country lift on there and replace the shocks with fox or bilstein shocks instead. you’re looking at about $1000 all in... and still the cheapest 3” lift kit out there!!
Superlift has a kit with ucas cheaper than the rough country


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3 hours ago, doozer78 said:

Superlift has a kit with ucas cheaper than the rough country


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true. About $100-120 cheaper and you don't waste the purchase of the shocks that come with RC lift!

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true. About $100-120 cheaper and you don't waste the purchase of the shocks that come with RC lift!
Yeah I heard the rough country shocks were not good. I'm gonna try the stock ones first if not then I'll get the billsteins

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14 hours ago, doozer78 said:

Superlift has a kit with ucas cheaper than the rough country


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So I’m assuming you’re talking about this kit 

https://superlift.com/?d=855&dt=80

 

It says it fits 2500/3500 but doesn’t fit with overload springs. I’ve never seen a 3500hd without overloads so wtf are they talking about?

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So I’m assuming you’re talking about this kit 
https://superlift.com/?d=855&dt=80
 
It says it fits 2500/3500 but doesn’t fit with overload springs. I’ve never seen a 3500hd without overloads so wtf are they talking about?
Yes that kit. I've got it sitting here waiting to install it. I've sen some pics from others that have it looks nice when finished.

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1 hour ago, doozer78 said:

Yes that kit. I've got it sitting here waiting to install it. I've sen some pics from others that have it looks nice when finished.

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Going into a 2500 or 3500 with overloads?

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