How big is this lift?

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zraffz

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You can compare the body line down your door for yourself to determine the size of your lift. I'm on 315/70/17s which translates to a 34.5" tire.

To me, you have a larger gap between your front tire and fender than I do on 7.5". Your rear tire to fender ratio looks very similar to my truck at 6".

6" lift
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7.5" lift
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At 7.5", I still had slight tire rub on full turns. Results will vary on wheel spacing and tire width. I had to trim the valance, "gut" the Z71 plastics behind the front wheels and shave down a small 1" section of my inner wheel well.
 
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Here is the pics i shot while running into work.

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IMO its a 6" kit with aftermarket keys cranked to clear the 35s. Can either decrank or add a rear coil spacer to lift the rear level to the front.
 

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Looks like the inner fender has been trimmed or eaten up by the tires. Do they still rub on hard right turns? If you’re going to keep the lift spacers sound like the easiest route. Show some pictures of rear setup and may want to check your pinion angle for peace of mind.
 

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