Rough country lift kit? Or keep it stock?

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Logan R

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So is a 2 inch possibly worth it? Or should I just run bigger tires?
 

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I think if I don’t lift it, as big as what will fit in the wheel well, if I lift it, probly about the same. I think I had a post a couple years ago and here’s the picture of the size on guy recommended
 

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Yea, I don’t like the idea of a lowered truck. I’d probly leave it stock rather than lowering it. I’m sure it’s cool, just not my jam
 

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Yea I know… just not a lowering type guy. Maybe a leveling kit, if I don’t go up or down? But thanks for the thoughts!
 

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Yea I’m sure, guess I’m just one of those “special” guys who only wants to lift their vehicles ha ha. I think I’ll get some bilsteins and just run bigger tires then!
 
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