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I’m picking up my truck either tomorrow or next week. When I was shopping, I found a ram 2500 with the Fabtech 5” and the Dirt Logic 4.0 shocks. I really liked the setup. Are there any big reservoir shock lift kits available 5” or more? I see Fabtech lists a 5” coming soon, but haven’t found much in search.

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Definitely interested in this as well. Just picked up a 2500 AT4 and plan on doing a 7” plus lift.

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I ended up doing the BDS 6.5”, but it ended up higher. Measurements at front fender shows it went up 7.75”. Here’s a couple of pics on factory tires. 

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The BDS kit is great. What size tires and rims you planning to run? 37s would look great! Looks funny with the stock tires on there now!


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7 minutes ago, cNate said:

The BDS kit is great. What size tires and rims you planning to run? 37s would look great! Looks funny with the stock tires on there now!


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Probably unpopular here, but JTX Forged is building me a set of 26x12 and we are going to put 37x13.50r26’s on them. My truck is a tow pig and doesn’t really go off-road. Dirt road here and there, but that’s it.

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Holy ******. Those are going to be huge rims. I had a 6” kit on my old truck. If I did it to this one (2020 AT4 HD) then I’d probably go 37s on 20s. I do take my truck off road though: sand, snow, dirt, etc... the rims are already damaged and I’ve had the truck less than a year.

 

Post a pic when it’s done!

 

 

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On 9/6/2020 at 12:57 AM, Derek Howard said:

Probably unpopular here, but JTX Forged is building me a set of 26x12 and we are going to put 37x13.50r26’s on them. My truck is a tow pig and doesn’t really go off-road. Dirt road here and there, but that’s it.

I've kinda been leaning towards the all black JTX Forged Chamber wheel for my AT4...Just not that big lol. I might would consider 24's, but most likely i'll be doing a 22x12 on 37's

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On 9/7/2020 at 9:28 PM, gSwift said:

I've kinda been leaning towards the all black JTX Forged Chamber wheel for my AT4...Just not that big lol. I might would consider 24's, but most likely i'll be doing a 22x12 on 37's

Finally put them on.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Derek Howard said:

Finally put them on.

 

 

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That turned out great! I like the big wheel look but not sure I could go 26's. I ended up just ordering a 3" level and 37's for now, but i'm not sure it will satisfy me. haha  I'll probably end up redoing it all in a year and do a huge lift and 24's

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