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Lift Kit

eossai

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Hi Guys

Not new with Rams, but new to lifting and levelling kits. I'm buying my 19 Laramie next week. The first thing I want to do is give it a 2.5" lift. After doing some research I think I will go with either Rough Country or Bilstein. Any suggestions on which would be a good product to go for.

Also when looking to buy new tires 35" should I buy the tires prior to having the truck lifted? Anything else I'm missing would be great to know.

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I’m being told no Bils till first week of March


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Both are popular options. Either will do just fine.
As for tires, there's no specific reason to buy them early. You can drive on the stock tires with the lift and it won't look that out of place (if at all). It's not like you're doing a 6" lift or something. That said, there's also no specific reason to not buy them early either. So you could do it all at once and be done or order the tires after it's done. Much like the lift choice both will do just fine.
 

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If the tires you want are available now, I would buy them sooner rather than later. A few guys on this forum have run into supply issues and have ended up waiting months to get the tires they wanted.
 

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Both are popular options. Either will do just fine.
As for tires, there's no specific reason to buy them early. You can drive on the stock tires with the lift and it won't look that out of place (if at all). It's not like you're doing a 6" lift or something. That said, there's also no specific reason to not buy them early either. So you could do it all at once and be done or order the tires after it's done. Much like the lift choice both will do just fine.
Yeah more so just a cost thing, since the lift and installation will cost a few grand
 

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