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Lifting stock 13 sport

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by ReBeLToY0, Jul 24, 2013.

  1. Jul 24, 2013 at 5:50 PM
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    ReBeLToY0

    ReBeLToY0 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    So I haven't decided on anything yet but I was going to powder coat stock rims put some bigger tires on there since winter is right around the corner, I didn't want to lift it too much but would like the option for later so coil overs? Extra leaf to even out? Any tire recommendations driving about 80 miles runs trip highway and side road or just do tires and rims. I've been doing some reading on the forums and most of the posts don't apply to my own particular situation, I know I'm a new guy on these forums so forgive me if my research wasn't in depth enough.also I was thinking nerf side steps when lift goes in so the wife can get in and out without having to hear her bitch and moan (married men will get that).
     
  2. Jul 25, 2013 at 10:18 AM
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    All depends on what you want to spend. Bilstein 5100s, OME, Icon, Sway-a-way etc.

    Since your truck is brand new, I would suggest our 3 leaf AAL out back to provide lift and help smooth out the rear end. For the front, you may need to research what fits your budget or your needs the best.
     

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