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Any Lift Kit Recommendations?

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Hey all! Im looking into possibly getting a Lift Kit for my 2021 1500 Rebel.

Any recommendations? To do it? Not to do it? Brands? Anything else needing to be done other than installing a lift kit?

I’m looking at doing some off-roading with it, nothing extreme, I’m not looking to break things, lol. I’m just wanting to have a bit of fun while maintaining the truck, lol.
 
The zone 6" lift is a nice entry level kit and its what I am running. I only drive on the beach so not really beating on it
 
The zone 6" lift is a nice entry level kit and its what I am running. I only drive on the beach so not really beating on it
That may be a little high for me. I was thinking somewhere around a 2-3” lift as my Rebel already comes at a 1” lift. I’ll definitely look into this kit though!
 
All depends on what you want. iIstarted with the 4" lift and since the rear is already on a 6" lift I changed out the front spacers to make it 6" all around.
 
If you want to avoid any cutting you need to stay at or under 3" including the Rebel 1" otherwise you have to drop the differential. So 2" over what you have now. Most coilover/shock kits will say 2-2.2" over Rebel OEM.
 
A "lift" by itself doesn't generally get you ready to off road. They are primarily just for looks unless you also add an upgraded suspension. So, since you stated that you are only looking to go 3 inches that can easily be done with an upgraded suspension. The low end upgrades would be Bilstein 5100's or the Eibach kit. A mid tier Kit would be the Bilstein 6112 kit. The more high end kits would be Carli, King, Icon, and Fox 2.5 kits. So, check all of those out. Watch lot's of YouTube vids and decide your budget. Also, good UCA's will be necessary for off road as well. Stay away from cheap stuff that will cause your repair bills to be more expensive than your kit. Post up pics when you are done and have fun out there.
 

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