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uh oh did I screw up? 6 inch lift

V8r

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I just ordered a Rough Country 6 inch lift for my 2023 Ram 1500 Laramie and scheduled to be installed soon. I already bought and installed my 18x9 -12 Method wheels with 35" Nitto Grapplers. I just noticed on the RC website that their kit doesn't work with 18 inch wheels. I panicked and started trying to search online if that's true. On Customoffset.com gallery there's a 2019 with an RC Lift and same spec wheels.

Can anyone with the RC 6" Lift confirm this? I imagine it has to do with backspacing. Can anyone tell me what I can do to get these 18's to fit?
 

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for anyone who might need this info in the future. Rough Country claims it's because of their "new" knuckle design. Not sure how new that design is.
 
I just had my entire front end apart a couple weekends ago and I can’t visually imagine the space limitation of an 18in wheel.

You should definitely have a backup plan just incase.
I’m not a fan, but you might be able to run spacers to pull the wheel away from the knuckle more.

The BDS kit says it works with 18s with the spacers. I wonder if RC just doesn’t mention that for liability reasons.

Btw RC customer service is top notch. Give them a call, a live human American will answer. They know their stuff too.
 
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I asked the dude that owns that truck on CO. He said 2 inch spacers all the way. Rubbed plastic a little though.
 
why do all the extra work for no suspension performance gain for a 6" when it performs the same as a 2-3" kit?
you'll still have the same rubbing anyways but you will be cutting your frame and if you wheel, you will not be able to install skid plates.
 
why do all the extra work for no suspension performance gain for a 6" when it performs the same as a 2-3" kit?
you'll still have the same rubbing anyways but you will be cutting your frame and if you wheel, you will not be able to install skid plates.
I did my 6 inch becuase I love how it looks.
 
Right?! What a ridiculous question! Nobody does a 6" lift for performance gains. Its all aesthetic
you'd be surprised how many people think 6" lift helps because it's 6" LOL
 
I enjoy driving my lifted truck to the mall and chic fil a. Thank you very much.
And yes. I’m compensating for other things.
No. I don’t have a “locally hated” sticker on my rear window.

So much for customizations these days. You pansies get your panties in a wad over other peoples trucks that have literslally zero impact on your life. 😂
I work hard for my money and I’ll spend it how I damn please. I don’t need your simple-minded comments that try to degrade someone over their personal hobbies and interests.
If you don’t like it and have no value to add, tuck your nuts and waddle away.
 
I just had my entire front end apart a couple weekends ago and I can’t visually imagine the space limitation of an 18in wheel.

You should definitely have a backup plan just incase.
I’m not a fan, but you might be able to run spacers to pull the wheel away from the knuckle more.

The BDS kit says it works with 18s with the spacers. I wonder if RC just doesn’t mention that for liability reasons.

Btw RC customer service is top notch. Give them a call, a live human American will answer. They know their stuff too.
Thanks! I ended up just buying a set of 20’s. Besides, it gave me a reason to switch up the design 😁
 

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