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Need Lift Advice / New Build!

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Builds (2014-2021)' started by DeeHerranen, Oct 7, 2020.

  1. Oct 7, 2020 at 5:26 PM
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    DeeHerranen

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    Hey whats up guys. Im looking to put 35's on my truck as well as a few other things. This pic im attaching is the look im going for.

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    This is my truck today

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    This guy is running 35's and I believe he has a pro. What lift would I need to accomplish this? I will be doing an aftermarket front bumper as well, similar to this one. Thanks for any replies guys, hopefully you follow along while I attempt to get a look similar to my goal!
     

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  2. Oct 7, 2020 at 6:41 PM
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    Black Rhino Rapid 17" 35x12.5 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss Fox Performance Elite 2.5 DSC at 3" with Coachbuilder 1/4" shim on driver side JBA UCAs Fox Performance Elite 2.5 DSC rear shocks Dobinsons HD Leaf Springs Firestone Airbags + Daystar Cradles Prinsu Cab Rack 2024 Four Wheel Camper Project M Camper Mods: Goal Zero Yeti 4000 house battery 200w solar IceCo fridge Truma Propane Heater
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  3. Oct 7, 2020 at 6:50 PM
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  4. Oct 8, 2020 at 6:13 AM
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    FOX 3" DCS, JBA UCAs, RRW RR6-H w/ Cooper STT Pro 315/70r17, C4 Front Overland Bumper, Thule Bedrack, Ultraflex Tonneau
    The most popular option is Bilstein 6112 front set to 1.9" lift and 5160 Rear. That levels the truck without requiring any additional suspension parts and is very affordable.
    If you want more lift in front and to lift rear then you're looking at King, Icon, Fox, or ADS front coil overs with upgraded upper control arms and matching rear shocks, plus shackles and/or leaf springs. This route is much more expensive, and not required for 35's. Also if you're keeping your stock wheels you probably won't need a body mount chop, but going 35s with more aggressive wheel offset (0 for instance) does require BMC.

    I just did Fox 2.5's front/rear, JBA upper control arms, and coach builder +2 shackles on my 2015 CrewMax, I plan on putting 17" wheels with 35's on soon and had the body mount chop done (to fit 35s with 0 offset wheels).
     
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  5. Oct 8, 2020 at 12:31 PM
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    Awesome bro! That is a huge help! I will look into that. I will post what I find and what I do next
     
  6. Oct 13, 2020 at 11:48 AM
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    Love the vision!
     

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