View Poll Results: How much body lift is okay?
0", no how no way....



19
11.66%
1", if I really HAD to



37
22.70%
1"



27
16.56%
2"



48
29.45%
3"



28
17.18%
Any amount is okay



4
2.45%
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Body Lift
#63
I made it myself and installed it by myself in under 3 hours and there was nothing tedious about it. It was spacers and bolts. Easy. WabFab
I was referring to some people's horrible labor description of a bodylift. Read into this thread more. A lot of people make it sound like a frame off restoration.
I was referring to some people's horrible labor description of a bodylift. Read into this thread more. A lot of people make it sound like a frame off restoration.
Last edited by tacoma728; Feb 1, 2007 at 10:03 AM.
#64
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...ml#TorqueSpecs
Second cause (often tied in with the first cause) is using lift blocks made of a hard, brittle material, like extruded fiberglass. Harder materials do not compress and therefore if a bolt loosens just a tiny amount, the body mount is loose and can slip and slide and squeak. Furthermore, the brittle block material can wear away due to the friction and that makes is get looser still, and squeak more. A lift block made of a self-lubricating plastic like UHMW or similar material can really help here. First the material is slightly compliant meaning it compresses just a little as the bolts are tightened. If they loosen a little, the material expands and the joint remains tight. And even if there is motion, the self-lubricating material won't squeak and won't wear away like a harder, brittle material will:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...html#Materials
I pulled my 3" UHMW lift blocks out a few years ago (installed in 2000) and found no signs of wear (the tiny machining marks were still visible on the faces) and I have had no squeaking in all those years.
#65
I'm anti-body lift.
Coming from the Jeep world I see tons of people running 3" BL and it looks horrid. Most time it's for tire clearance. Tire clearance? That's what the sawzall and BFH are for.
I might do a 1" on my Yota cause 1 or 2 of my mounts are worn out and finding some stuck replacements might be a bitch.
Coming from the Jeep world I see tons of people running 3" BL and it looks horrid. Most time it's for tire clearance. Tire clearance? That's what the sawzall and BFH are for.
I might do a 1" on my Yota cause 1 or 2 of my mounts are worn out and finding some stuck replacements might be a bitch.
Last edited by Yota Tony; Feb 1, 2007 at 01:54 PM.
#66
By the way, I LOOOVVEEE your euro tails and flame glow guages
#67
a buddy of mine bought a YJ that was built to be a mall crawler. so it really didn't have enough lift for the tires to flex. so, options were, SOA, smaller tires, or body lift. yea, he did the body lift. they still rub, but he got a crapload of flex out of it, for less than $100.
it's even better on a yota, because it allows a drivetrain lift too!!
tacoma728.....relax. you gave your $.02, and we gave ours. that's how this works.
#70
a body lift doesn't replace them, only adds to them, so if they're shot, you'll still need to get new ones
and www.4crawler.com has poly ones I believe. might be perfect for you.
#72
Im just messing with ya man. All in good fun.
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maybe should have went with 3"
