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Just bought a '07 megacab and I'm wanting to install a 5-6" lift and some bigger sneakers. Any sugestions would be great on tire/wheel/lift combos. Any photos would help.
Just bought a '07 megacab and I'm wanting to install a 5-6" lift and some bigger sneakers. Any sugestions would be great on tire/wheel/lift combos. Any photos would help.
I have a 6" Superlift and running 37x13. 5x20's on mine. IMO, you can't go wrong with this lift. It's tight and very smooth. I opted for the duals front and rear which adds a little cost to the kit but, greatly improves the stability and handling.
All the lift manufacturer have come a long way in the last few years with their components and quality of them. Superlift has been doing it a while now and with the addition of the Bilstein shocks it's an even sweeter ride and kit.
If you don't care about a lift then a Kore system would be the way to go. It's a suspension upgrade only and not a lift although you might get 2 or 3" out of it. Unless you plan on entering the BAJA though... . it's a very expensive way to upgrade your suspension.
What ever you get... . be sure to keep the wheel back spacing in mind. 37's will fit a 6" lift BUT, if you're using 20" wheels or bigger you want to be sure a get a wheels that's only 8 to 9" wide and with a back spacing of 5. 5 to 6" I have 20x10's w/ 5. 5 back spacing and there's a little rub on the drivers side. My 3" body lift should take care of that though.