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2022 B.H. 1500 4x4 eTorque Lift Setup

Sal731

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That’s a lot of cash brother. But keep me posted how the little six pushes those tires. Good luck brother
 

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It is a lot, but sounds about right.
6" lift is roughly $2,250, 37" tires are roughly $400 each so $1600 and 22" wheels would probably be $300 each at a minimum so at least $1200 for those. Comes out to about $5K just using rough numbers. A little more/less using actual product prices doesn't seem too far off from what to expect.
That is a lot. And if it were me, for that kind of money, I'd be finding someone with a similar configuration and checking out their truck in person. See how it feels to drive (or at least ride in), and get some real world numbers on fuel economy rather than internet speculation. We can all theorize here, but that's a big gamble, and not likely one you'd be able to take off and sell to recover your money if you don't like it. If it was me dropping that kind of coin on a mod, I'd want to be dang sure it was exactly what I wanted
 

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Couldn’t have said it better myself. I put a 6” Bds with fox shock upgrade along with Bds uca’s. 35” tires on 20’s. Had to have it professionally installed and it cost me 10k. I love it but I wouldn’t try it with less than the hemi and 392’s. Trust me my friend it’s a lot of truck you’ll be adding and that little six is gonna over work every time you drive it around. I wish I had the cash to just go for a 2500. That’s the proper way to put such a lift.
 

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I think the OP is ready to go for it and I wouldn't question that It would look awesome,
but I can related to what Sal731 is saying.
I sometimes drive my dad's cherokee with a 2" lift and oversized tires and when I try to push it, it don't like it but my dad is pretty happy with his set up so thats that
As for my BTS I have a level kit with 33"s LT.
short work commute, all city and no highway. 11-12 mpg average
wanted to atleast go with 34"s but didn't have the clearance at home at the time
 

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.....I sometimes drive my dad's cherokee with a 2" lift and oversized tires and when I try to push it, it don't like it but my dad is pretty happy with his set up.....
And that's the key right there. Some people may not be happy with a certain configuration while other's may like it just fine. I for one drive like a little old man, so I doubt I'd have an issue with the 3.6L on 37's as far as power is concerned (the mpg's would likely bother me though). Likewise, I know there are people who want to feel a little snap when they accelerate, so those people may abhor such a set up. That's why I recommend the OP find someone with something at least similar to get an idea of how it feels.
We are all just as unique in how we want our trucks to feel when we're driving them as we are in how we want them to look. And that is a good thing. So to that I say , OP do it up. Although I still recommend trying to get a "test" feel first.
 

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Welp! I did it! Honestly if I can get anything better than 10 MPG I'll be super happy! I was supposed to be driving around my Silverado right now that was getting 10 MPG.....butttttt it was stolen back in February, I also had a Tesla Model S that I sold, after that is when I bought the Dodge. My plan was to drive the Silvy around, but obviously its gone.

I think the truck came out nice! It doesn't feel bad at all, still pulls off the line, going down the highway it does feel heavier, I barely got it back last night so obvisouly it will take a few weeks to get the final MPG. I will be on the look out for a tuner, once I get that I will recalibrate the odometer. Also I went 35's instead of 37's

6" Ready Lift
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35x12.50x22 Kanati Mud Hogs
Pedal Commander
 

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Welp! I did it! Honestly if I can get anything better than 10 MPG I'll be super happy! I was supposed to be driving around my Silverado right now that was getting 10 MPG.....butttttt it was stolen back in February, I also had a Tesla Model S that I sold, after that is when I bought the Dodge. My plan was to drive the Silvy around, but obviously its gone.

I think the truck came out nice! It doesn't feel bad at all, still pulls off the line, going down the highway it does feel heavier, I barely got it back last night so obvisouly it will take a few weeks to get the final MPG. I will be on the look out for a tuner, once I get that I will recalibrate the odometer. Also I went 35's instead of 37's

6" Ready Lift
22x12 -44 vRock Anvil
35x12.50x22 Kanati Mud Hogs
Pedal Commander

Looks awesome dude! I am looking to do similar. Did you install the lift yourself?
 

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Nice man!!!! Sometimes you have to stick to your guns and what you know you want! Give some feedback later on.
 

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