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i have no idea what i am doing i have not worked in the past week which is kinda putting a kink in my plans it will either be the DC lift or the RC lift

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i think 2.5 is a little big i would probably stick to something around 2 or so. I think spacers are fine just make sure that you check them often to make sure they have not worked their way loose
 
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Ok nice nice. You know of any reputable affordable company that makes wheel spacers that large without being custom?
 

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dont do wheel spacers, and a diesel conversion would be way too much work, and the 6.5 would be the last thing you wanna drop in their:Boo:
 
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You guys save me so much money hahaha and probably save my life in the process with all my uneducated thoughts. Use to have a 6.5L 3500 Dually at work for years and years loved it, thats the reason for wanting it. If I was to spend the money and do it right I'd get a modern powerful diesel but that would probably take me a year to even do the work and get it right.
 

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12v power for the diesel would be nice. wheel spacers are not good, it would be worse with bigger tires/wheels.
 

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