New 2022 Ram 1500 Bighorn, Built To Serve edition owner here. My 2006 Ram Bighorn sits about 2" higher (mostly due to larger tires I think) than my new one, even though the new one has the factory "raised ride height." I'm wanting to gain some height and looking to put a bit of a lift on this. I'm new to lifts and which manufacturers are good and which are not so and how the different systems effect ride quality, towing/hauling ability, handling, and durability. I asked for a quote from a local shop for the ReadyLift 3.5" SST thinking it was the one with the included shocks, it was not, it looked like just the spacers and control arms. So I asked for an additional quote on the 2.1 kit with the Falcon shocks. As expected the 2.1 kit quite a bit more expensive than just the spacers and control arms. But from my limited knowledge spacers only do not seem like the way to go.
I want to maintain as much ride quality and handling as I can and will be keeping the stock 20" rims and 275/55R20 tires for the short term after the lift, in order to split the cost between the lift and new tires. (the shop said keeping these with either of the two kits would be no problem)
Does anybody have experience with the ReadyLift 3.5" SST 2.1 Lift Kit? The one with the Falcon shocks.
www.readylift.com
I want to maintain as much ride quality and handling as I can and will be keeping the stock 20" rims and 275/55R20 tires for the short term after the lift, in order to split the cost between the lift and new tires. (the shop said keeping these with either of the two kits would be no problem)
Does anybody have experience with the ReadyLift 3.5" SST 2.1 Lift Kit? The one with the Falcon shocks.

3.5" SST 2.1 Lift Kit - Ram 1500 2WD/4WD 2019-2024
Includes DOM tube steel front upper control arms. Terrain Control Technology (TCT) maintenance-free pivot bushings. Includes HD ball joint for better durability. Heavy-duty fabricated steel rear coil spring spacers. Allows 35X12.50 tire on a 20x9 wheel with 0 offset...

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