Anyone got it done... Mopar says its doable... Would like to see with fender trimming as I heard it is minimal... No 35's for this boy... Any 37" with 4" Lift holaa back yo
04Ram2500Hemi
09-14-2009, 09:34 PM
I don't know the answer- but I wanna see what others have to say.
ramroddinsasky
09-14-2009, 09:43 PM
Seeing is believing man.... PICS
akbunghole
09-15-2009, 10:21 PM
Seeing is believing man.... PICS
Sdodge did one and I believe no trimming was involved. Cleared 37x12.50s on stock 20's using 1/4" wheel spacers to eliminate very minimal rubbing. I love the stuffed wheel well look and would do the same to my truck were it not for the fact that my dealer told me anything over 3" of lift would void my warranty. I might do it anyway. Cpelton did a 4" on 35's also using the stock 20's and same spacers. He also made an excellent point that a person should buy the Superlift kit as it is the same kit Mopar is using under a different name with a much higher price tag. Maybe Sdodge or Cpelton will chime in and give a little more insight or you could PM them. They have posts all over this site but maybe a pain for you to sift through all of them. The pics below show just how good it looks.
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HKkid
09-15-2009, 11:24 PM
^^^Damn that looks good. Wish I was out of college and had money. I know what I'd be buying.
NORTHERNCANUK
09-16-2009, 09:40 PM
I went to the dealership tonight and the sales man was telling me that they were putting the kit on a orange ram this week. He showed me the mopar catalog pic. He did mention that it would fit 37" tires. More than $5000 for parts and dealership install.
ChryslerTech
09-17-2009, 07:58 PM
My 6 inch Pro Comp lift was something like $800 cheaper then the Mopar lift. If you only want 4 inches get the Superlift otherwise I'd go with a 6". I'm probably going to add a 3 inch body lift to mine as I think it's a bit low still.
Inbred
09-17-2009, 11:20 PM
He also made an excellent point that a person should buy the Superlift kit as it is the same kit Mopar is using under a different name with a much higher price tag.
Yes, they are the same kit. But, if you buy the mopar one and it's dealer installed, every piece of the kit and anything on the truck it could affect is covered in your truck's warranty. Not so with the superlift kit. That fact is worth the price to some people.
ramroddinsasky
09-19-2009, 04:50 PM
Warranty is huge to all who buy a new truck... and yes anything not OEM from Dodge raises concerns and they could hose ure warranty with a Superlift or others...
ChryslerTech
09-19-2009, 08:26 PM
They can only decline warranty if the aftermarket part caused the failure or the aftermarket part itself failed which would be covered by the lift manufacturer. And most of the time if you have a good relationship with the service department they can turn a blind eye to things especially if you bought the vehicle there and actually spend money there, not just show up for warranty only work.
ramroddinsasky
09-20-2009, 01:08 AM
Warranty is nice specially if they think your lift caused say the transfer case to go....$$$
j0e
09-20-2009, 08:33 AM
Sdodge's truck looks sweet with the stock wheels!
anyone know what the tires are?
akbunghole
09-20-2009, 10:07 PM
Sdodge's truck looks sweet with the stock wheels!
anyone know what the tires are?
ProComp XTreme M/T 37x12.50x20. $$.
j8o6h8n6
09-23-2009, 10:27 AM
First things first anyone who says holla bak yo probably doesnt belong in a lifted truck. Secondly why would you not get the mopar lift instead of chancing getting your lifetime warranty scrubbed. Third seriously Ive seen an 09 1500 with a 2" body lift that has to be the cheapest looking thing Ive ever seen. It was semi ok in the 80s and 90s when all of the bodies where square but it looks like homade dog $h!t on these new curves. nuf said the 1500 with the 37s is pritty bad @$$
ramroddinsasky
09-23-2009, 08:15 PM
i guess not there buddy ... well leave lifts to you