Advice on lifting a 2500 HD 4x4
Looking for some input, I'm not sure which direction I should go.
Want to put new tires/wheels and lift my 2010 2500 HD 4X4 Duramax. Dont want to lose the towing capacity, handling, stability or performance. Truck is a crew cab and a Z71 model.
I'm thinking of a 2.5 or 4" lift with 18" wheels and a 33" inch tire.
I will be towing a 5th wheel in the future and want a lifted truck but still want the towing capacity and handling. Don't want to put much more into the suspension then a lift.
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Want to put new tires/wheels and lift my 2010 2500 HD 4X4 Duramax. Dont want to lose the towing capacity, handling, stability or performance. Truck is a crew cab and a Z71 model.
I'm thinking of a 2.5 or 4" lift with 18" wheels and a 33" inch tire.
I will be towing a 5th wheel in the future and want a lifted truck but still want the towing capacity and handling. Don't want to put much more into the suspension then a lift.
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Last edited by nielsen1426; May 4, 2010 at 7:28 PM. Reason: add info
That's a hard one. I guess it depends on how big your trailer is, and how much it weights. If it is a big, heavy trailer I would say leave it stock. But I guess it depends on how bad you want to lift it. If you want something bad enough it will happen no matter what.
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