Honestly everyone says rough country rides horrible but just depends on how your driving, and what all else you done to your truck. My buddy has a 7.5" rough country on his duramax and it rides like a dream. But he also does drive safe and not crazy haha
I want to hear more about the leveled to 3.5in lift truck owners. You know nothing crazy but a solid looking truck for a man. I actually put my 4x4 to use.
I'm making an overland flatbed camper. I have a chevy 1500 hd LT Quadrasteer. I want it lifted enough that I dont have to add wheel wells to the flatbed but also as low as possible for center of gravity. Enough for the tires to not go above the frame. I want some bigger tires but can't decide on 33s or if I can fit 35s with some trimming. But if 35s decrease my mpgs by a ton then I may not. But I was thinking 35s with the stock rims with thicker side walls. Less weight and better ride. There are mud terrains on it now and they rub in the front. Quadrasteers can only fit a six inch or less lift before you have to extend the Quadrasteer harness which is something I would rather not do. If you guys at custom offsets or anyone else can recommend the best lift and tire combinations to fit my needs I would appreciate it. Not a mechanically minded truck guy, just a young kid trying to explore the world. Thanks again.
I want a lift kit for my Sierra, and I want it to be affordable but still look good. Not sure if I should go with 3.5 or not.. I want to put on bigger tires, but I don’t like when they stick out the side of the truck like crazy. That’s just not my style. It has its place, but I would definitely like it if it barely stuck out the sides, or was flush. Ya know? So I’m not sure what I should go with.
Aight so I’m looking at a 86 k20 for off-road purposes so the way it looks doesn’t matter, performance and comfort is more important, not sure about the tire size yet but what would be the best option for relatively inexpensive lifts for off-road performance. Not like 12” of lift, probably looking in the 2-5” lifts
Check out lifts for your 86 K20 here! www.customwheeloffset.com/store/suspension?sort=instock&year=1986&make=Chevrolet&model=K20&drive=4WD&saleToggle=0&qdToggle=0
The gallery shows 12thgen and up Ford F-150 that can fit 35x12.5 inch tires with stock suspension but I own a 05 f150 and I’m seeing if I can fit 35x12.5 inch tires with stock suspension with minimum rub.
Quinn Lamp I have an 18 now, but my 07 fit 33s fine. Needed the 2.5 for anything over a 34. And e-mail Custom Offsets. Jeff, really helped me with mine. Helped me figure out parts for my desired appearance.
Hey what's your guys opinion on spindles in the front and just some blocks in the back? Do you think that's enough or should I upgrade my suspension and or shocks?
I want a lift kit but i want it for show and performance. I was thinking zine but i also like where the front shows the coolness of it with the front oan also
i only want a level for a more aggressive look nothing fancy looking like all those shown mostly cause its only 2wd and i wouldnt see a point for my truck :)
Nice. I'd also like a levelling kit for my moms 2012 Ford ranger. It's 4x4 automatic but I really locd bulldog stances. They're minimalist and a good daily.
I really like the stance of Shawn’s f250 but I have a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. I don’t know how I could achieve a stance like that while maintaining driveability because there’s not too many new Sierra’s on the gallery. What do y’all think would work?
I agree. With the newer GMC, they really limit how big of a tire and rim setup you can go with without using a lift. I've seen alot of lifted 2020 gmc trucks around and with them lifted like 6 inches, you still have quite a bit of trimming to do but not as much as like below 6 inch or a leveling kit. And as for stance, I'd definitely go with something bigger than a 6 inch if you want Shawn's stance.
What 4" kit would give me the closest to factory ride quality on a 2017 F-150 Lariat FX4? I want to run the stock 20" wheels with 295/65 tires. Dirt roads would be about the most off-roading I do and only tow once in a blue moon.
Custom Offsets, strictly talking Ride Quality here. Would you choose a Rough Country 6 inch Vertex Coilover kit or a BDS 6 inch Lift Kit on a 2019 F150 Platinum FX4 with 24x14 Arkon Crowns, 345/50/R24 Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires? I want a daily setup that is Show Truck worthy but does not ride like a Bumpy School Bus when I drive it everyday.
Want to run the Arkon Lincoln 24x14’s on a 35” tire on my 07 Avalanche. It’s already lifted but rubs with 20x9’s on 35’s. Thinks it’s a 6” lift not sure was already on the truck when I bought it. What lift should I get to minimize trimming and rubbing? I’m thinking an 8” lift. What do you suggest?
Hello i have a question about suspension lift kits and which one would be best for my truck? I have a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 V8. These are the ones im currently looking at , Max Trac 7-Inch Front / 4-Inch Rear MaxPro Elite Suspension Lift Kit with Fox Shocks (02-08 2WD 5.7L RAM 1500, Excluding Mega Cab) ,Debating against a Rough Country 6-Inch Suspension Lift Kit (02-05 2WD RAM 1500) Looking to lift more than 6 inches With great suspension
I have a 2016 DODGE RAM DIESEL 2500 I HAVE A 38 FT RV CAMPER N WHEN I GO DOWN THE ROAD IT BOUNCE UP N DOWN I WOULD LIKE TO NO WHAT TYPE OF LIFT SYSTEM I WOULD NEED
I am a ram 1500 most likely gonna put a 4 inch front lift with the 2 inch in the rear to level it out. What size wheel and tire do you think I could fit in there with little to no trimming at all. Thanks
Can someone explain to me how tire sized work and how the tires stick out the sides.? I have a nice 2500hd gmc I want to lift my truck and put some bigger rims and tires on it. How do I know what correct size I need for a 6 inch lift?
John, check our gallery out, enter your year make an model it'll show you trucks with varying lifts and what they got to fit and how it fits! customoffsets.com/gallery
Thoughts on an 18 Silverado running 33’s? Looking for something not too high, between 3-4 inches and very reliable. Quality is more important to me than price, but doubt I need coil overs. Only off-road would be occasional dirt roads that my current Z71 has no issues getting down. What’s your top two recommendations? Probably run a 33x12x20, possibly an 18. I Want a set up that will not stress out my current drivetrain/suspension. Help a brother out please. Thanks
Sold my car and got a 98 k1500 with a 350, with the deal l. it’s doors are smashed in but the engine has been rebuilt and it’s got 80k miles on it and 260k miles on the body. It drives fine I want to buy a cheap lift kit install it and sell it. Instead of junking it
I don’t have a big truck with 4wd nor a pretty one. But I bought a lowered 1st gen Dodge Dakota 2wd and does anyone have any advice on how I can get some good ground clearance? She was all I could afford in my area at the time.
Get your truck ready for summer! Build now and pay later with as low as 0% financing! www.customwheeloffset.com/
Custom Offsets 10-12 lift. 2003 Ford Excursion
Honestly everyone says rough country rides horrible but just depends on how your driving, and what all else you done to your truck. My buddy has a 7.5" rough country on his duramax and it rides like a dream. But he also does drive safe and not crazy haha
I want to hear more about the leveled to 3.5in lift truck owners. You know nothing crazy but a solid looking truck for a man. I actually put my 4x4 to use.
Around 4 inches is definitely the sweet spot
Who else watches even though there already lifted✋🏼
Do you have an insta for your truck?
SinisterHydro no but my @ is Ryan._.29
Just researching
I'm making an overland flatbed camper. I have a chevy 1500 hd LT Quadrasteer. I want it lifted enough that I dont have to add wheel wells to the flatbed but also as low as possible for center of gravity. Enough for the tires to not go above the frame. I want some bigger tires but can't decide on 33s or if I can fit 35s with some trimming. But if 35s decrease my mpgs by a ton then I may not. But I was thinking 35s with the stock rims with thicker side walls. Less weight and better ride. There are mud terrains on it now and they rub in the front. Quadrasteers can only fit a six inch or less lift before you have to extend the Quadrasteer harness which is something I would rather not do. If you guys at custom offsets or anyone else can recommend the best lift and tire combinations to fit my needs I would appreciate it. Not a mechanically minded truck guy, just a young kid trying to explore the world. Thanks again.
That’s a badass deal I might bring my stock 09 Chevy 2500 duramax and get a lot done bro. Keep up the great vids bro
Thanks for your support!
I just got my first truck yesterday I’m 16🤘 2010 Ford F-150 with only 73,000 miles. I’m thinking about putting the RC 6 inch lift kit with 35s
That'd be sick man! 🤘
Thanks love y’alls videos👍
Just got my first truck too! It’s a 2025 Ford F-150. Brand new! I’m 4 🤙
Great info🤘 Everyone stay Blessed. 👑
Just want a good lift kit for my 2003 Chevy Tahoe z71. New to all this. Tks Roy
Check out BDS and Mcguaghys! bit.ly/3a0QR2a
Carli 2.5 pintop on the tow pig, and 8 inch stryker identity series on the daily.
nice lift kit set up
I want a lift kit for my Sierra, and I want it to be affordable but still look good. Not sure if I should go with 3.5 or not.. I want to put on bigger tires, but I don’t like when they stick out the side of the truck like crazy. That’s just not my style. It has its place, but I would definitely like it if it barely stuck out the sides, or was flush. Ya know? So I’m not sure what I should go with.
What would be the best kit for Offroad/mudding
Aight so I’m looking at a 86 k20 for off-road purposes so the way it looks doesn’t matter, performance and comfort is more important, not sure about the tire size yet but what would be the best option for relatively inexpensive lifts for off-road performance. Not like 12” of lift, probably looking in the 2-5” lifts
Check out lifts for your 86 K20 here! www.customwheeloffset.com/store/suspension?sort=instock&year=1986&make=Chevrolet&model=K20&drive=4WD&saleToggle=0&qdToggle=0
The gallery shows 12thgen and up Ford F-150 that can fit 35x12.5 inch tires with stock suspension but I own a 05 f150 and I’m seeing if I can fit 35x12.5 inch tires with stock suspension with minimum rub.
Quinn Lamp I’ve seen rubbing with 34s and a 2” level. Going straight or on the rear, yeah, but I’m my stock 18, 33s would be tight.
Cole Copsey do you have a 2004-2008 f150? Because I know that the newer f150 have the crash bars that the 11th gens don’t have
Email us at info@customoffsets.com for an expert to help you out!
Quinn Lamp I have an 18 now, but my 07 fit 33s fine. Needed the 2.5 for anything over a 34. And e-mail Custom Offsets. Jeff, really helped me with mine. Helped me figure out parts for my desired appearance.
Cole Copsey thank you so much. I was really stuck on what I wanted but I’m think I’m set on 33x12.5 now Thanks again
Hey what's your guys opinion on spindles in the front and just some blocks in the back? Do you think that's enough or should I upgrade my suspension and or shocks?
We recommend getting a new lift kit for the best outcome on ride quality and overall quality!
@@CustomOffsetsTV ok thankyou I'll look into upgrade some stuff
I want a lift kit but i want it for show and performance. I was thinking zine but i also like where the front shows the coolness of it with the front oan also
In the next gallery can you do my 89 Ford F-250 460 plz
Thanks for the video keep them coming 🤙
Thanks for your support man! 🙏
You guys don't cover towing so much within these videos of suspension and lifts.
Are there any lifts that you keep full turn radius?
What a good 6 inch lift kit with coilovers for a 2008 silverado for offroad
Do a video on tinting windows
I see allot of pick ups can you do a video with lifted SUVs like suburbans or expeditions.
Or exurcusions?
@@rydeath123 yes
Excursion baby!!! 😎
i only want a level for a more aggressive look nothing fancy looking like all those shown mostly cause its only 2wd and i wouldnt see a point for my truck :)
Nice. I'd also like a levelling kit for my moms 2012 Ford ranger. It's 4x4 automatic but I really locd bulldog stances. They're minimalist and a good daily.
Plus the looks you can get .
What's the hype with the Ford ranger raptor?
I really like the stance of Shawn’s f250 but I have a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. I don’t know how I could achieve a stance like that while maintaining driveability because there’s not too many new Sierra’s on the gallery. What do y’all think would work?
It would require a lot of trimming to get the same stance as his F-250 you may want to look into a lift
I agree. With the newer GMC, they really limit how big of a tire and rim setup you can go with without using a lift. I've seen alot of lifted 2020 gmc trucks around and with them lifted like 6 inches, you still have quite a bit of trimming to do but not as much as like below 6 inch or a leveling kit. And as for stance, I'd definitely go with something bigger than a 6 inch if you want Shawn's stance.
Custom Offsets I am aware. I was thinking of 3.5-6inches but I’m not too sure about offset and tire size
Levi Elizondo alright, thanks for the response! Seems like the McGaughy 7-10in premium kit is a good choice. I was already considering it.
I need an any lift for my flaming k3500 you see on my channel. How much are those? 😅
Never had a truck, just bought one.
Is there a lift that you can use that doesn’t mess with stock suspension and won’t void the warranty?
Yes there are body lifts that lift the body off of the frame 3" but dont require changes to suspension. Lmctruck.com has them
All I know is my fat ass doesn't want to be climbing in and out of a big lifted truck anymore. Had my fun with those. 3" level im happy with 👍
Love your videos.
What would be the best kit for a 2004 dodge Dakota slt? I wanted a 4in” lift for my truck but don’t know what brand would be best to get.
What 4" kit would give me the closest to factory ride quality on a 2017 F-150 Lariat FX4? I want to run the stock 20" wheels with 295/65 tires. Dirt roads would be about the most off-roading I do and only tow once in a blue moon.
Fabtech, BDS, or Zone! bit.ly/2US44pA
Custom Offsets, strictly talking Ride Quality here. Would you choose a Rough Country 6 inch Vertex Coilover kit or a BDS 6 inch Lift Kit on a 2019 F150 Platinum FX4 with 24x14 Arkon Crowns, 345/50/R24 Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires? I want a daily setup that is Show Truck worthy but does not ride like a Bumpy School Bus when I drive it everyday.
They are comparable. Both will ride very similar in ride quality! The Vertex coilover kit has a nice ride!
Hey I was wondering if I can fit the same size tires on my 2016 Ford F-150 as my 05 f150? Are the wheel wells the same size?
We recommend searching our gallery by your truck and filtering by what you are trying to run to see if it'll work! customoffsets.com/gallery
Quinn Lamp 15+ have crash bars so there’s a good chance you won’t be able to go quite as big unless you are willing to remove those
Aaron S I have a 16 and an 05 but I’m looking to fit 35x12.5 on my 05 with stock suspension
Want to run the Arkon Lincoln 24x14’s on a 35” tire on my 07 Avalanche. It’s already lifted but rubs with 20x9’s on 35’s. Thinks it’s a 6” lift not sure was already on the truck when I bought it. What lift should I get to minimize trimming and rubbing? I’m thinking an 8” lift. What do you suggest?
That would be your best choice, others went with a 7.5 and still had major trimming and still rub!
Hello i have a question about suspension lift kits and which one would be best for my truck? I have a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 V8. These are the ones im currently looking at , Max Trac 7-Inch Front / 4-Inch Rear MaxPro Elite Suspension Lift Kit with Fox Shocks (02-08 2WD 5.7L RAM 1500, Excluding Mega Cab) ,Debating against a Rough Country 6-Inch Suspension Lift Kit
(02-05 2WD RAM 1500)
Looking to lift more than 6 inches
With great suspension
Anyone else notice the car driving backwards at 1:30
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Custom Offsets thanks for the heart
S1lverbeast video is probably reversed
I have a 2016 DODGE RAM DIESEL 2500 I HAVE A 38 FT RV CAMPER N WHEN I GO DOWN THE ROAD IT BOUNCE UP N DOWN I WOULD LIKE TO NO WHAT TYPE OF LIFT SYSTEM I WOULD NEED
I am a ram 1500 most likely gonna put a 4 inch front lift with the 2 inch in the rear to level it out. What size wheel and tire do you think I could fit in there with little to no trimming at all. Thanks
Like 18-20’s with 35’s
There’s not enough lift kits for 2019 Ram 1500 new body, shame.
More will come out as time goes on!
That's because manufacturers aren't releasing specs much anymore so it take longer to make the kits
is there directions for instillation?
What about fabtech 6 inch kit I was looking to get for my 05 tahoe is it a better buy then rough country far ride quality goes?
I have a 2013 f150 xlt what lift kit, wheels and tires do i get ?
I wanna get a 6inch lift on my 2003 Chevy Duramax but I want to have a good ride quality what should I get?
what about the bilsteins for tacomas
That’s a good choice! 🤙🏼
Reviews on mcgaughys lifts ?
They are a very good brand, definitely recommend! ua-cam.com/video/ukkocMQSydc/v-deo.html
How do you find the 3" with the fox shocks and the coilovers? On the website?
Yes they are on our website! bit.ly/3bYWaRd
Cognito
What would be a good lift kit for an 05 Excursion
BDS, Superlift, Mcguaghys etc. 🤘🏼 bit.ly/2y2SxuD
Just bought my first truck and im wanting it lifted. I’m assuming i cannot install the lift myself?
If you’re mechanically inclined absolutely! Plenty of customers do it in their home garage/driveway! Also never hurts to have A friend that can help!
I think it's best lifting a solid axle vs a ifs in my opinion. But I just want to here ur guys opinion. And go crazy but be respectful with it
Can someone explain to me how tire sized work and how the tires stick out the sides.? I have a nice 2500hd gmc I want to lift my truck and put some bigger rims and tires on it. How do I know what correct size I need for a 6 inch lift?
John, check our gallery out, enter your year make an model it'll show you trucks with varying lifts and what they got to fit and how it fits! customoffsets.com/gallery
@@CustomOffsetsTV thank you
Yoooo nice vid
yoooo
Who els thinks its a good idea to pit a th400 and a blueprint 632 ci short block in my truck bc the trans went out?
I paid $2600.00 for a 12 inch lift! 😮 thats great, my co worker said "nice budget lift!" I said F$&K! Off!!! Im 😊 happy
Does lift kit damage car and how it drives
Thoughts on an 18 Silverado running 33’s? Looking for something not too high, between 3-4 inches and very reliable. Quality is more important to me than price, but doubt I need coil overs. Only off-road would be occasional dirt roads that my current Z71 has no issues getting down. What’s your top two recommendations? Probably run a 33x12x20, possibly an 18. I Want a set up that will not stress out my current drivetrain/suspension.
Help a brother out please. Thanks
Check out Fabtech and then BDS! 🙏 bit.ly/3eguKIo
What about zone?
That wreath tho.
I want to lift my 2009 toyota camry
I'm just looking for a a good daily 4 inch lift for my 94 f150 anyone got an idea????
BDS and Superlift are good choices! bit.ly/2URe5Du
Does Fuller even have the RIGHT barber bro?
I mean I do, but the state has her closed up right now!
You forgot about portals)
Sold my car and got a 98 k1500 with a 350, with the deal l. it’s doors are smashed in but the engine has been rebuilt and it’s got 80k miles on it and 260k miles on the body. It drives fine I want to buy a cheap lift kit install it and sell it. Instead of junking it
Do it!
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I don’t have a big truck with 4wd nor a pretty one. But I bought a lowered 1st gen Dodge Dakota 2wd and does anyone have any advice on how I can get some good ground clearance? She was all I could afford in my area at the time.