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4” Ready lift. BFG KO2’s (35x12.5R18) on Mickey Thompson rims. I trimmed the plastic on the rear of the wheel wells and a little off the front. I didn’t take any before measurements of the lift difference so I have nothing to compare it to. I’ll take some pictures and post. 

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Finally bit the bullet, made a decision and ordered my parts.  Now have a Fabtech 6” Gen II Magneride lift, set of grey Fuel Rebel 20x10 -18 wheels wrapped with 35x12.50r20 Toyo Open Country AT III’s.  

 

I’m terribly impatient so the wait for the stuff to arrive is gonna kill me.

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7 hours ago, steve76t said:

Finally bit the bullet, made a decision and ordered my parts.  Now have a Fabtech 6” Gen II Magneride lift, set of grey Fuel Rebel 20x10 -18 wheels wrapped with 35x12.50r20 Toyo Open Country AT III’s.  

 

I’m terribly impatient so the wait for the stuff to arrive is gonna kill me.

That will look awesome 

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Im going with the Rough Country 3.5 on the 2018 2500hd Duramax. Ordered Fuel Assault 20x10 -18 offset, wrapped with 33x12.50x20 Fury Hunter RT. Im looking for a Dual steering stabilizer and some 1-1.25 diff drop spacers..... I see Fabtech has a single , but really want double this time.

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Looks good Steve.
More pics?
What did it all cost ya?

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On 3/5/2021 at 3:48 AM, dieselfan1 said:

Looks good Steve.
More pics?
What did it all cost ya?

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Cost me a bit more than I wanted but in the end it's all good.  $1500 for the lift, did the install myself with a little help from a buddy.  Wheels & tires were a little more than twice the price of the lift, so a little over $4.5K for the whole thing.    

 

Gotta take more & better pics but here's one...

 

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Little better pic of her...

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On 1/18/2021 at 6:14 PM, dieselfan1 said:

What's your budget for everything?

If you're not ready to drop at least $6000+ just for the lift, wheels and tires, and another $1200-1500 to install it, and a bunch of other stuff you'll want after you lift it, put a level kit on it and new tires call it a day.

Don't be so afraid to spend money and roll like me and my pal Frankie.

Oh and let's not forget my Bro covetedstyleemoji857.pngemoji857.pngemoji857.png

 

BTW I went shopping for you....

 

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BTW we roll McGaughys 9"

 

Yep, $7k here for rims/ tires/ tpms, McGaughy's 7-9" with the extra leaf and upper control arms and install.

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Yep, $7k here for rims/ tires/ tpms, McGaughy's 7-9" with the extra leaf and upper control arms and install.
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Nice setup Dude.
What wheels and tires?
McGaughys UCA'S?

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14 minutes ago, dieselfan1 said:

Nice setup Dude.
What wheels and tires?
McGaughys UCA'S?

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Thanks man.  Wheels are Moto Metal, but I hated the fake rivet look so I had them painted solid black, and TOYO Open Country AT.

 

Honestly, I'm not sure which McGaugueys they installed, but the kit is really nice.

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2 hours ago, nbennettksu said:

Yep, $7k here for rims/ tires/ tpms, McGaughy's 7-9" with the extra leaf and upper control arms and install.

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yup, sounds about right.  Nice truck!  My lift, wheels, tires, etc. came to a bit over $4500.  Did the installation in my garage with a buddies help which saved me $1000+.  Just had to buy beer & pizza.  

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Thanks man.  Wheels are Moto Metal, but I hated the fake rivet look so I had them painted solid black, and TOYO Open Country AT.
 
Honestly, I'm not sure which McGaugueys they installed, but the kit is really nice.
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Let's see more pics of the truck.
Looks like it's set at 7" or 8"
Front tire looks a bit snug in the wheel well. What size are the tires? Mine is a McGaughys at 9" w/ 37's for reference.1b9f660d05a1f1f33787e50d1095227f.jpg

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Let's see more pics of the truck.
Looks like it's set at 7" or 8"
Front tire looks a bit snug in the wheel well. What size are the tires? Mine is a McGaughys at 9" w/ 37's for reference.1b9f660d05a1f1f33787e50d1095227f.jpg

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Let me know what you think, if I can turn it up, I’m all about it


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