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Old 02-07-2013, 09:44 PM
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People do shoot body lifts down a good bit. But then again if you actually wheel as in rock crawl they use a sawzall.


I've always had a BL and I really like them. Personally the only place I'm using pucks on my next build with the truck are the body mounts under the cab. I think it's 8 of them.
I like the room it gives you (motor, tranny, transfercase) on working on things. also the ease of cleaning things, it also tightens up old wires and linkages. If you need to get up in there to drop something you have tons more room. Lastly it makes more room for air transfer to cool things, for a cooler operating tranny and transfer case. it just makes sense to me to run a BL.

Reasons Ill still have a Body lift, even running coilovers with 30+" of suspension lift on the truck. But this is just my personal opinion.
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Originally Posted by Truck Norris
Don't most guys with body lifts run 35s too... And that's with all stock suspension? So wouldn't more stuff wear out?
BL keep everything stock vs suspension lifts.

I ran 37's with my BL before I went S.A.S.



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