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RebelYell22

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Hello everyone
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I am looking to lift my 2019 Ram Rebel without Air suspension. I'm wanting to do 22" wheels with 35x12.5x22 wheels and am hoping I can get some good intel and pointed in the right direction for the best lift at the right height for what I'm looking to do. Any/all recommendations are greatly appreciated!

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Hello, you can do anywhere from 4” up to 6” depending on your actual needs.
 

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You can fit those with a leveling kit depending on the wheel offset


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Wheel offset will play a huge role just like ferraiolo1 mentioned. I have a 3” lift with 22” -19 offset wheels and can’t fit 35’s without a good amount of trimming.
 

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Honestly, if you just want to fit the tires, a level in the front will do it.and is the cheapest option by far. I'd go with the Bilstein 5100 adjustable shocks and take it up 2"
 

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If you want a loft though, the Readylift SST 3.5" has good reviews...I just had one installed and 1000 miles on it. Little stiffer ride, but nothing major. 35's would real nice with it, but max I'm going is 33, just for the fuel economy aspect. Already lost a couple mpg with the 33's, which are only an inch more in diameter.
 

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If you want a loft though, the Readylift SST 3.5" has good reviews...I just had one installed and 1000 miles on it. Little stiffer ride, but nothing major. 35's would real nice with it, but max I'm going is 33, just for the fuel economy aspect. Already lost a couple mpg with the 33's, which are only an inch more in diameter.
Curious how stiffer on ride after Readylift 3.5”, cause I’m thinking the same modification with 35”. It still drive like a Ram but not as stiffer as F150, right?
 

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