If you plan on doing any 4wheeling with your truck DO NOT buy a 6 inch lift. They ride like sh*t, decrease ground clearance with the diff drop bracket, raise your center of gravity and are not worth the money. The only good thing about a 6 inch lift is that you look cool at the mall. Like Zach said, I run 35s with only an inch of lift. If you want a kick ass suspension that will take a beating and one that you will never have to worry about here's what you need:
Front:
Icon coilovers - they provide up to 3 inches of lift and they ride like butter, they are height adjustable so you can tinker with height (also adjusts spring rate for when you throw bumpers/winch on the front). Oh, and forget remote reservoirs, I blast through miles of desert at a time with out them and have never experienced shock fade. They just cost more for something you'll never need.
You need uniball upper control arms - Camburg/Icon make some great control arms that are strong and instead of running traditional ball joints they use uniballs which allow for more travel from the coilovers. If you run traditional ball joint control arms they will catastrophically fail which leads to a very costly repair... ask me how I know haha. Dodges are notorious for crap transmissions and ball joints.
Rear:
3 inch lift springs - don't cheap out on a spacer
Icon monotone shocks - again, you don't need resis, get a shock that matches the coilovers and you'll be good to go.
It'll cost about the same as a bracket lift but would blow it out of the water performance wise. Also this way you can run a 16-17 inch wheel so you have more side wall to use.
Front:
Icon coilovers - they provide up to 3 inches of lift and they ride like butter, they are height adjustable so you can tinker with height (also adjusts spring rate for when you throw bumpers/winch on the front). Oh, and forget remote reservoirs, I blast through miles of desert at a time with out them and have never experienced shock fade. They just cost more for something you'll never need.
You need uniball upper control arms - Camburg/Icon make some great control arms that are strong and instead of running traditional ball joints they use uniballs which allow for more travel from the coilovers. If you run traditional ball joint control arms they will catastrophically fail which leads to a very costly repair... ask me how I know haha. Dodges are notorious for crap transmissions and ball joints.
Rear:
3 inch lift springs - don't cheap out on a spacer
Icon monotone shocks - again, you don't need resis, get a shock that matches the coilovers and you'll be good to go.
It'll cost about the same as a bracket lift but would blow it out of the water performance wise. Also this way you can run a 16-17 inch wheel so you have more side wall to use.