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has anyone with a 21 and newer rcsb installed a 6 inch lift kit in their truck? if so what brand did you go with and did you run into any issues? i have emailed a few companies but they all say their kits cause undrivable vibration on the rcsb and have been told that the belltech 5-7" Lift Kit Inc. Front and Rear Trail Performance Coilovers/Shocks part# 152510HK is the only kit that will work on my truck i am curious if this is true or if the shops are just trying to get me to spend more money also i would love to se those rcsb trucks with a lift and big tires

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has anyone with a 21 and newer rcsb installed a 6 inch lift kit in their truck? if so what brand did you go with and did you run into any issues? i have emailed a few companies but they all say their kits cause undrivable vibration on the rcsb and have been told that the belltech 5-7" Lift Kit Inc. Front and Rear Trail Performance Coilovers/Shocks part# 152510HK is the only kit that will work on my truck i am curious if this is true or if the shops are just trying to get me to spend more money also i would love to se those rcsb trucks with a lift and big tires

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I don’t know about a 6” but… I’m going with the Falcon Leveling kit on my RCSB.
https://www.falconshocks.com/sport-tow-haul-shocks

I still need to be able to tow (which is primarily what I bought the truck for) and the Falcon gives me the ability to easily adjust the rear suspension for towing.

Plus… I do a lot of off road driving in the mountains and keeping the center of gravity as low as possible helps keep you from tumbling down the mountain side.

But they do also offer a 6” kit so you might want to look into it….
 
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not that the pic here actually shows it but i have the 2” Readylift Level Kit installed on my truck but i think it wasnt enough my new 32" tires still rub with the crash bars trimmed and it still has quite a bit of rake to it my truck is a "mall crawler" that tows a 18 foot alluminum boat on even paved roads ill buy a bigger drop hitch if i need but i would really like to have 35s or 37s under the truck
 

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I just had the 2” readylift installed and have 285/75r17 on order (33.8 inches). I’m confused on how 32” tires rub, can you possibly clarify? Thanks. I dig the chrome roll/light bar
 
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Thanks that roll bar was direct from ford. Im running the krank k20 red milled 20x12 with -44 backspacing and my bad my tires are a 305/55r20 that are actually 33.2 inches i thought they were 32.3 they required a little trimming but still rub at full lock due to the offset
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