body lift
#6
depends on what you drive. There wouldnt be any thing really different in installing a 2 inch compared to a 3 inch. Either one of those lifts will require (atleast from what ive been told) a steering extension, messing with the shifters to get them back right both auto and manual, bumper brackets, radiator brackets, maybe messing with the gas filler neck, i cant think of anything else. As far as the installation goes, it will be the same for both other then lifting ur truck another inch to clear the different blocks used.
Where in NC do you live?
Where in NC do you live?
#7
First of all, howdy to my fellow North Carolinians..
There's more than enough info on 4crawler.com and also, check your battery cables and other engine wires while raising the body to install the lift. I pulled one of the main engine ground wires loose and had all sorts of problems (including the engine stall while being near vertical at the entrance to Slickrock in Tellico last year), but after I installed a longer wire it was fine.
There's more than enough info on 4crawler.com and also, check your battery cables and other engine wires while raising the body to install the lift. I pulled one of the main engine ground wires loose and had all sorts of problems (including the engine stall while being near vertical at the entrance to Slickrock in Tellico last year), but after I installed a longer wire it was fine.
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