I couldnt believe what the difference those made. In person it is a major difference. Usually the only time i see them is when people put the kit on when they get new bigger tires and it isnt so obvious.
Not sure about doing the back yet. I was thinking about adding a leaf but at same time not sure how it would effect the ride quality.
I couldnt believe what the difference those made. In person it is a major difference. Usually the only time i see them is when people put the kit on when they get new bigger tires and it isnt so obvious.
Not sure about doing the back yet. I was thinking about adding a leaf but at same time not sure how it would effect the ride quality.
Ya those kits make a huge difference.2.5" might not seem a lot but after you get the lift installed it is like a hole different truck.it will look great when you get the new tires.
You beat me to making a thread I just installed the same kit on my 2011 sport and like the tc said, it makes quite a difference, I left my back alone for now but the front looks awesome looks much better this way. Like the tc said, makes the stock tires look tiny. Awesome kit, great stance and the ride isn't rough and hasn't changed one bit. :smileup:
Looks good. I just did the same lift myself. I have a question for you. How close is the upper suspension a-arm to you front tires? I can't get a finger between my tires and the suspension. Is this normal?
JCRESS i will lAok into your question in the morning. I just struck a deal for some 35x12.5 procomp xtreme at's so i will be looking into this question for myself also. I got to get my four wheel drive fixed so any thought of putting blocks in the back of my truck will have to wait. For some reason i cant stop thinking about the backend being a half inch lower than front. I see ReadyLift also makes a 0ne inch block.
Looks good man. If you get some bigger tires, much better! May I suggest something for you that will make it look really good? Get yourself a 1" rear block.
In doing that you will make the truck level. I know you said it is .5" higher in the front but when you lift the rear it actually lifts the front a touch too. So really you might be .25" higher in the rear, but you wont notice that. This way you will get even higher of a lift and it will look level.
I was think of getting that 1" block in the back when i get my four wheel drive looked at. Didnt know it would raise the front up some to. If they will give me a little break on the price for doing both fixes i just may do it.
I did the same thing with my truck. I raised it 2.5 in. in the front and put a 1 in. block in the rear. I posted pics in this section of lifting if you want to check it out.