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Yeah, I have a good dealer. They even flashed my speedo for no charge.
I have $2,800 in the wheels and tires, $1,325 on the lift, $500 in labor, so all in I'm at $4,625 plus another $70 for the black lug nuts I'm waiting on.
No rub, plenty of clearance. It drives great. It's a smaller lift with smaller tires than what I've gone with in the past, but that's what I was going for and I feel like I may actually keep it at this height.
I just got the Mopar 2" lift installed along with a set of Fuel Tech Antyracite wheels and Nitto Ridge Grappler tires in 33 11.5 20. Here are a few pics until I get it cleaned.
Looks like you will need to go with smaller tires to make it work. I have 6' 9" to the top of the fin with the 2" mopar lift and 33" tires. The tires you are looking at are approx. 1 1/2" taller, so you will be adding 3/4" +/-.
I made sure to ask my dealer since I was getting the extended warranty. He claims if it is a brand name lift installed by a professional shop it will not affect the warranty.
I have read through a few of the posts I have found pertaining to the mopar lift, but I havent been able to find what I'm looking for. Can someone tell me how much it actually lifts the front and rear of the truck. I have heard 2" or 3" in the front, and 1" or 2" in the rear. My dealer was no...
I have read through a few of the posts I have found pertaining to the mopar lift, but I havent been able to find what I'm looking for. Can someone tell me how much it actually lifts the front and rear of the truck. I have heard 2" or 3" in the front, and 1" or 2" in the rear. My dealer was no...
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