Should I install the body lift?
#1
Should I install the body lift?
So I live in Mazatlan and the roads here look like a plaid quilt. I have the normal suspension set up of the SAW/OME combo--also have the 3/8 trim packers to install. The truck handles everything well--I have to go over big curbs often(slowly of course.) Most day's I don't go over 50 but occasionly I have to do about 70 or 75 for 200 miles. I also off road it pretty good somtimes--there is a local run that goes through a river for 60km--I guess my debate is--is being an inch higher going to make me much more prone to rolling? I want my truck to be functional--I think the lift will help my clear my 285's a bit better. What are your guys thoughts?
#2
I have a 2" RB body lift. Easy to install. Affordable. Works great and 285s are nothing to clear now even when offroading. Still rub a bit sometimes, but I plan on trimming out the fenders real well soon to stop that.
My vote is 2" Roger Brown body lift. www.4crawler.com
My vote is 2" Roger Brown body lift. www.4crawler.com
#3
Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
I have a 2" RB body lift. Easy to install. Affordable. Works great and 285s are nothing to clear now even when offroading. Still rub a bit sometimes, but I plan on trimming out the fenders real well soon to stop that.
My vote is 2" Roger Brown body lift. www.4crawler.com

My vote is 2" Roger Brown body lift. www.4crawler.com

#6
Originally Posted by 96LtdYota
put it on... if you dont like it, take it off
I don't understand what you are saying. Could you PLEASE be a little more specific and not so vague in yours posts?

What he said!
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