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05HemiRamUser is Offline
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07/17/2008 10:03 PM  
Hi guys

I'm new to the site, great site though, tonnes of info. I was just looking for some opinions though. I want to put a lift in my 05 1500 Ram. I just dont know which one to buy. I also would like to keep it affordable. I'd like to lift at least 4.5" if not more. I just dont know where to really begin, have researched a bunch of lift kits but unsure of which is really worth it. Thanks a lot for any help!

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07/19/2008 2:37 PM  
Anyone??

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07/20/2008 5:09 PM  
Hi Bob - You may want to look to Superlift for your 4.5" lift. They use very good components and their kits are pretty easy to install. I also like their ride quality too.

http://www.superlift.com/Catalog.asp?P=K375&V=111 - your kit will set you back $2,000 for a bare-bones setup, or you can spend some extra money for upgraded shocks, skid plates, etc. for about $2,600.



Rancho is also a great kit for that truck too. Unlike the days of old, Rancho has made a big turn-around with their suspension systems and they are of much higher quality. They'll cost about the same.

If you have a bit more money to spend, you can go with something like a Full Throttle setup, or a Fab Tech setup. They'll cost a bit more, but use only top-sholf components.

Rick

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07/24/2008 8:52 PM  
Okay thank you!! Definately have plans for it in the near future :)

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07/24/2008 10:10 PM  
You bet. Keep us posted!

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