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KN 10-25-2009 10:47 PM

Doesn't a lift on a Chevy/GMC cost a couple grand? just for the lift not including any labor. Who makes the best lift kits? I remember seeing an offroad magazine doing a test on a 2500 HD and they picked a 6" lift that was three letter RCR? It was some company with three letters. Who makes a good 4" lift kit? Thanks for the help guys.

Kirk

rlj676 10-26-2009 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by KN (Post 2979477)
Doesn't a lift on a Chevy/GMC cost a couple grand? just for the lift not including any labor. Who makes the best lift kits? I remember seeing an offroad magazine doing a test on a 2500 HD and they picked a 6" lift that was three letter RCR? It was some company with three letters. Who makes a good 4" lift kit? Thanks for the help guys.

Kirk

Probably RCD. Comes with Bilstein shocks and improves the ride 10 fold. Kit is about 1800, and install can be 700-1000 I'd say.

I just had a Zone lift put on my beater truck, and it was 2k installed, and rides OK, not as nice as something with Bilsteins.

Oh, and I'd say go 6 in, as it cost's the same as 4.

For 285's you should fit stock, might need to trip a little and/or turn up the torsion bars a little. It won't affect ride at all until it bottoms out on the drop stops. I had an 05 with the bars turned all the way and it rode pretty much the same as stock.

Personally I'd go with a decent lift like RCD. It looks great and improves the ride. Just be aware with some lifts you can't run stock wheels because of backspacing issues.

tcuda499 10-26-2009 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by rlj676 (Post 2980026)
Probably RCD. Comes with Bilstein shocks and improves the ride 10 fold. Kit is about 1800, and install can be 700-1000 I'd say.

I just had a Zone lift put on my beater truck, and it was 2k installed, and rides OK, not as nice as something with Bilsteins.

Oh, and I'd say go 6 in, as it cost's the same as 4.

For 285's you should fit stock, might need to trip a little and/or turn up the torsion bars a little. It won't affect ride at all until it bottoms out on the drop stops. I had an 05 with the bars turned all the way and it rode pretty much the same as stock.

Personally I'd go with a decent lift like RCD. It looks great and improves the ride. Just be aware with some lifts you can't run stock wheels because of backspacing issues.

It will seem like it rides the same but not really. if you put it on an alignment rack your jaw would drop:eek: the alignment would be pretty far out. I know cuase i work for GMC and Toyota. I did the same thing. My tough country 4" was $1200 shipped with shocks,not Bilstiens though. it was the same price for the 6" one also. The 4" actually came out to 5 inch with a little torsion bar twist.... I mean a little. It went right into align after install. Labor up here in Ct. would tun you about $1000 if you had someone do it. I dont know which lift is the best but I'm sure its the same question like which boat is the best? Everybody will have there opinions.So far I cant complian about mine.... Pics to come soon:grinser010:

rlj676 10-27-2009 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by tcuda499 (Post 2980049)
It will seem like it rides the same but not really. if you put it on an alignment rack your jaw would drop:eek: the alignment would be pretty far out. I know cuase i work for GMC and Toyota. I did the same thing. My tough country 4" was $1200 shipped with shocks,not Bilstiens though. it was the same price for the 6" one also. The 4" actually came out to 5 inch with a little torsion bar twist.... I mean a little. It went right into align after install. Labor up here in Ct. would tun you about $1000 if you had someone do it. I dont know which lift is the best but I'm sure its the same question like which boat is the best? Everybody will have there opinions.So far I cant complian about mine.... Pics to come soon:grinser010:

You're right, I forgot to mention you definitely need an alignment after turning up the bars as well as after a lift.

Kingofscreens 11-02-2009 11:26 AM

The 285's will fit with no rubbing problems. I had them on a stock 2 wheel drive 04'dually. Plenty of room all around.

tcuda499 11-04-2009 04:33 PM

Little off topic sorry but....
Towed my boat home this weekend,450 miles,38 scarab . about 12k lbs. the truck handled great with the lift!! I think the wider tires kinda acks like a duelly giving it a wider stance. My tires are 33" tall,13.5 wide on 18's so the side wall is pretty small compared to a 15" X 33" tall tire. They are E rated up to 3500lbs each. overall the truck did better than expected.


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