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2015 duramax lift ?'s

gonefishin

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I'm thinking about a 4-6 inch lift for my truck. I really don't want rear blocks. And also I don't want it "leveled"... I want it to sit nose down slightly like it does factory.

And I probably want a drop bracket lift or whatever they are called so it's not just cranked keys up front.

I want to keep a good ride. I want to run a 35-27 inch tire.

Any suggestions on who or where to get it?
Thanks guys
 
BDS is nice quality and ride. not cheapest but dam good. they offer rear lift springs on lots of them . http://bds-suspension.com/product?ma=5&mo=27&ty=1&yr=2011-2016 auto pops up coil conversion 6.5 lift . just click the 6.5 reg kit .

I will NOT even touch rough country sh!t anymore. they down grade bolts / thickness of stuff a lot = price so cheep .

also budget minded ZONE its BDS off brand . installed a LOT of them over the years. http://zoneoffroad.com/zone-offroad-products-3-5in-suspension-lift-kit-chevy-gmc-pickup/c12n-c13n

and the lifts basicly level the trucks at the same time as lift them anymore . maybe leave the T-bars turned down a touch or add a zero tate in the rear.
 
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Icon is a very well engineered kit that goes on awesome and rides real nice. always recommend it. Rancho has traditionally been the go to for ride quality. however to put 35s on any bit of a cool looking wheel, you're gonna trim the hell out of the bumper. they seem to sit much lower than competitors. icon fits 35s on the 6" with trimming the valance, Rancho gets into the steel.


Precomp is always a great ifs kit and no issues on the literal hundreds of installs.


They all seem to sit really level so order the next size up block if you think it's necessary.
 
I'm having bumpers put on now that should give me more clearance there. That's the main reason I want to lift it. So it doesn't look awkward with huge bumpers and sitting low. Also my front winch bumper will be heavy and I think it's going to sag a little bit afterwards
 
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