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Looks good, why bother lifting it?37 Open Country RT Trails installed today. No lift and zero rubbing with factory wheels. Eibach springs and a rear spacer next week. One of the front tires needs rebalancing it has a slight vibration but I love the look.View attachment 466661View attachment 466662View attachment 466663
A little too low for my liking and I’ll be towing a boat occasionally.Looks good, why bother lifting it?
Careful, as the old saying goes, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. You will be ruining the plush ride and overall performance by lifting it.A little too low for my liking and I’ll be towing a boat occasionally.
I tow a boat with mine, however I am sitting on 35's. The back end will drop, but the rake helps make up for that. I have an all in 6,000 boat and the sag doesn't look too bad hooked up. I don't see where a lift would help with towing. I would actually think it would hurt towing a little.A little too low for my liking and I’ll be towing a boat occasionally.
It does look good, if I were him id leave it alone as he is going to get the Kardashian syndrome (Basically where you get so much plastic surgery you end up looking like some freak plastic alien with a fat blubbery ass) Too much in that aforementioned case is worse than not enough, but you get the jist. Leave it alone and it will be a better looking, driving and handling truck, don't make it get "Duck Lips", LOL.I tow a boat with mine, however I am sitting on 35's. The back end will drop, but the rake helps make up for that. I have an all in 6,000 boat and the sag doesn't look too bad hooked up. I don't see where a lift would help with towing. I would actually think it would hurt towing a little.
BTW, your truck looks good.