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Anyone have experience with a Zone Offroad lift kit?

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Ive been looking at 6" lifts for my 2012 Silverado and i narrowed it down enough to start calling shops to get quotes. I had seen the Zone lift kits and thought it was pretty good cause it was by Bds and come with a limited warrenty, so i called the shop and asked about it and right away the guy said "NOOOO" and said it was too cheap and to go with the Procomp kit instead, quoted me $2100 for everything

So has anyone had experience with the Zone lift? Should i stay away from it?
Or is the shop just looking to make a little more money, i think we're all on a budget here so advice on other kits would help too

Thanks guys
 
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I have a zone on my truck it rides nice and I actually take if offroad sometimes out into some of the training areas here at Camp Atterbury when I have time.....I love the kit the only problem i have is becasue I tried to reuse my wheels that have about a 4.50 backspacing and because of this It rubs at turn when i pull into my driveway a little fast. I am currently narrowing down some wheels with a 5.25 backspacing to see if this fixes the problem...others have stacked a spacer on top of the lift but I am trying to avoid this option........But again check the offset of your wheels and besides this yes I think this is an awesome lfit
 
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The guy told me the same, i have factory 20's right now and he said the wheel would rub against the tie rod and ruin the wheel, and i told him but will the work for a day or two just while i get different wheels but he just said no to everything
 
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Sounds like you called a 4wheelparts... cuz they OWN ProComp!!! It is a good kit.. as is the Zone kit.. which is made by BDS as you stated!!!

I think if/when I buy a true lift... it will be either the Zone or FTS!!! Due to quality & options for the $$$
 
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It seemed like it but i actually called a shop that was listed as a "authorized dealer" on Zone Offroads website
And the guy made a couple valid points i guess, that since the price is cheaper that you are paying for the quality but he made it seem like the kick is just horrible and started pushing the Procomp kit, which ofcourse is a good kit but its about $700 more and thats no chump change, it can make or brake a budget
 
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Nothing about the quality is cheap... the Zone is just a little more stripped down basic kit...

BDS makes a more $$$ kit also... but it's the same basic kit with a few more parts/options to make it more complete... skid plate & I forget the rest of the parts (off the top of my head)

Most of the lift kit brands out there are all using the same basic design..
 
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So i should be ok with the Zone Kit? Cause the guy made it seem like i was going to be throwing out tie rods and ball joints left and right lol thats what got me nervous

If i have to spend the extra money for the procomp or fabtech then i will if that means it wont wear out my truck as fast
 
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Im fine with just a 6'5" but as the guy ^^^ up there said, if the Zone lift is going to max out all the angles then it seem like it will wear the parts out faster than the Procomp or BDS
 
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I am the same person that replied both times...

Bds is the same as the zone... also a maxed out 4.5" system... as is the RC 7" kit... and this is fine for most people.. as long as you aren't out there hard wheeling... then parts are more apt to break...

I researched all of the kits when I was lift shopping... but ended up with the RC 3.5" kit... as I wanted to be able to return to stock in case I traded the truck in... and all the larger kits required cutting/welding... & are harder to return to stock... but now wish I would have went bigger!!!
 
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KBacon said:
I am the same person that replied both times...

Bds is the same as the zone... also a maxed out 4.5" system... as is the RC 7" kit... and this is fine for most people.. as long as you aren't out there hard wheeling... then parts are more apt to break...

I researched all of the kits when I was lift shopping... but ended up with the RC 3.5" kit... as I wanted to be able to return to stock in case I traded the truck in... and all the larger kits required cutting/welding... & are harder to return to stock
So then the Zone kit would be about the same as a Procomp? (Mechanical wise)
And also i hear a lot about regearing to handle bigger tires, i have 3.42 gears i believe, is this good or bad?
 
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