LITTLEREBEL
Well-Known Member
They're not cheap by any means, but look badass.
Dodge Ram 1500 10-12 Inch Lift Kit 2019 up - Bulletproof Suspension - A Suspension Lift Manufacturer
www.bulletproofsuspension.net
Damn do people actually pay those high prices!!?
The thing is that the lift itself is OK, if you have a need for such a high lift. However the reason for such a lift is to get SERIOUSLY off-road/over obstacles, so why do I always see them with these assinine massive rims? They need to be on smaller rims with MORE rubber. Sheesh.
The thing is that the lift itself is OK, if you have a need for such a high lift. However the reason for such a lift is to get SERIOUSLY off-road/over obstacles, so why do I always see them with these assinine massive rims? They need to be on smaller rims with MORE rubber. Sheesh.
The reason is because they have the aggressive sidewall and look that makes the truck look more aggressive. Until very recently, all terrains just looked so passive on a show truck. Smooth sidewalls and tread patterns that just look wimpy especially on a big wheel
If you are doing the truck for looks, you don’t want a passive wimpy tire. Same reason you run a sporty tire on a car or lowered truck, because an all season tire just looks so pathetic.
Fastforward to now, hybrids and all that are bridging that gap. And they are even sort of trying to make street ish tires for this sort of application. I wanted to try ridge grapplers myself, but the price was stupid so I’m on mud tires.
I think there’s a HUGE disconnect Where people assume that lifted trucks are for off-roading and the Owners are interested in off-roading. And vice versa, that a dude like you with a crawling rig is a “lifted” truck/jeep guy and likes lifted trucks in general.