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Getting a lift done

Old Jul 24, 2009 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by cootees
umm... no
agreed. anything above a three inch lift you will have to do way more modification, even with a 3 inch or under some things could cause a problem. since you have already mentioned that you ave an automatic, i would suggest a tranny cooler (cant recall if yotas have em stock) and maybe upgrading your brakes since these two things will have to work a lot harder to move the larger rolling mass.
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Flite
Some of you guys are really suggesting a 3" body lift and call it a day? What the hell is the point of that?

If you're going to do it, do it right. Decide what you're going to use the vehicle for and shop for a lift that you think will best suit your needs. I'm pretty new to this as well, but I can't imagine ever being happy with a 3" body lift.... and that's it.
a three inch body lift is rather economical and its a decent idea. this way there is pretty much zero modification to the suspension and drivetrain. you can stuff larger tires under the vehicle and have much better articulation since your body is up high and therefor giving better clearance. plus some of have champagne taste on a beer wallet. another idea for on the cheap, lift blocks for the rear leafs and coli spacers upfront.

4wheelparts.com has some decent stuff

Bad Boys Offroad in Woodbridge or Trick Trucks i believe in Chantilly

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Old Jul 24, 2009 | 09:48 AM
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Default Re: Getting a lift done

Originally Posted by kamikazeDA
a three inch body lift is rather economical and its a decent idea. this way there is pretty much zero modification to the suspension and drivetrain. you can stuff larger tires under the vehicle and have much better articulation since your body is up high and therefor giving better clearance. plus some of have champagne taste on a beer wallet. another idea for on the cheap, lift blocks for the rear leafs and coli spacers upfront.

4wheelparts.com has some decent stuff

Bad Boys Offroad in Woodbridge or Trick Trucks i believe in Chantilly
sorry man but you're not getting any more suspension articulation from a body lift vs stock.

It literally does nothing for performance, probably hurts if anything. Just helps fit bigger tires.
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by catfSSh
sorry man but you're not getting any more suspension articulation from a body lift vs stock.

It literally does nothing for performance, probably hurts if anything. Just helps fit bigger tires.
He still hasn't said what he wants to do with the truck has he? I'm not making any suggestions until he says what he wants to do with it.
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^ you right.

It's all speculation until then.
Old Jul 25, 2009 | 06:41 AM
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Please explain how lifting the body give you more articuation and clearance. It will give you more tire clearance, but that is all.
Old Jul 25, 2009 | 07:14 AM
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I'm thinking what he mean by that was not only does it give you more clearance for a larger tire it also gives you body to tire clearance. Meaning " articulation " not Flex. I'm thinking he meant it lets the suspension go through its full stock travel. At which larger tires with no lift will limit the travel until its fender meets tire time. I don't think that he meant that it seriously helps in
" articulation " meaning better suspension flex. Not trying to talk for anyone but that's what I got out of it.

Also I agree that if this is going to be a mud truck with 33s why not BodyLift it. Cheap and easy. Later on if you wanna change it you can do so simple enough. If your wanting to do anything that you need Articulation of any kind your going to be much happier with a suspension lift IMO.

Also agreeing with JDM74 who put up a good point. We do need what the truck will be used for before offering a good suggestion. Good thoughts out there, just need more info for uses of said truck.
Old Jul 25, 2009 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by OverEasy
I'm thinking what he mean by that was not only does it give you more clearance for a larger tire it also gives you body to tire clearance. Meaning " articulation " not Flex. I'm thinking he meant it lets the suspension go through its full stock travel. At which larger tires with no lift will limit the travel until its fender meets tire time. I don't think that he meant that it seriously helps in
" articulation " meaning better suspension flex. Not trying to talk for anyone but that's what I got out of it.

bingo! thank you for backing that up. thats exactly what i meant, with a body lift the tires have enough room to allow the stock suspension to articulate through its full range of travel. you can improve articulation by obviously adding a suspension lift but then we also start talking about more money.
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Default Re: Getting a lift done

The last time the OP posted in this thread was 4-16-09. I think we are wasting our breath on this guy right now.

There is some good discussion going on in this thread. Does anybody want to start a new thread on how to lift your truck based on what you are going to use it for? It may be useful for others new to the offroad world. I know I would be willing to contribute.
Old Jul 25, 2009 | 03:06 PM
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Default Re: Getting a lift done

Originally Posted by JDM74
The last time the OP posted in this thread was 4-16-09. I think we are wasting our breath on this guy right now.

There is some good discussion going on in this thread. Does anybody want to start a new thread on how to lift your truck based on what you are going to use it for? It may be useful for others new to the offroad world. I know I would be willing to contribute.
Yeah, I'm down. Anything I can do to contribute to help someone out. I agree, there have been some pretty good statements made. Not to sure how to title new thread.

No prob. Kamikaze I know what you meant. Just trying to help ya out.

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