Body lift

3" Bodylift

  • Take off 3" bodylift.

    Votes: 8 72.7%
  • Leave on 3" bodylift.

    Votes: 3 27.3%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

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boostaholic

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Never been a fan of the body lifts but they can be clean if you do them correctly. You need to get some good gap guards and paint the frame with some POR or it looks like doo doo IMO. Heres a buddy of mine's taco with a 6" suspension and 3" body and I like the way it looks
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road1will

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Never been a fan of the body lifts but they can be clean if you do them correctly. You need to get some good gap guards and paint the frame with some POR or it looks like doo doo IMO. Heres a buddy of mine's taco with a 6" suspension and 3" body and I like the way it looks
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ill agree with that, IF you do it correctly by moving the bumpers up, gap guards, paint the frame, etc, a body lift can be ok on a street truck/light off road truck.
 

01lt_hoe

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I like lifts, I think this one from the photo gallery looks sweet
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dye4metal

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ill agree with that, IF you do it correctly by moving the bumpers up, gap guards, paint the frame, etc, a body lift can be ok on a street truck/light off road truck.
there is still nothing wrong with a body lift where it be for tahoe trying to fit 315s or a all out 2500 with 62" tractor tires.
 
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