The Body Lift Thread

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92gmcsierra

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C is your fuel tank extension. E would be your steering extension.


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I don't know about anyone else, but I DID need the steering extension. however, I did not need the column shift rod extension. This is on my 1994 ecsb.
 

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I don't know about anyone else, but I DID need the steering extension. however, I did not need the column shift rod extension. This is on my 1994 ecsb.

I also used it. Don't like the idea of leaving it out even when people say it works without it.
Another note: I didn't have to extend my 4x4 shift rod but I did disconnect it before the lift.


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My 94 with a 3" BL on 32x11.5's.

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Well Im pretty new here but thought I would add mine. I know seeing others' pics help me to decide what I wanted to do. Mine is a 3" Body, homemade gap gaurds, front bumper brackets and I modified the rear bumper to fit with the lift. The front and rear valence are custom made from some I found on an 03' Express full sized van. I like the front one better than the wide stock for offroad clearance. The rear is cut down to hide the spare tire gap. New 285/75/16 Coopers on 16X8's.


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Well Im pretty new here but thought I would add mine. I know seeing others' pics help me to decide what I wanted to do. Mine is a 3" Body, homemade gap gaurds, front bumper brackets and I modified the rear bumper to fit with the lift. The front and rear valence are custom made from some I found on an 03' Express full sized van. I like the front one better than the wide stock for offroad clearance. The rear is cut down to hide the spare tire gap. New 285/75/16 Coopers on 16X8's.


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wondering what step bars you guys think cover up the frame the best from the 3 in. body lifts? i would assume ones that bolt to the body mounts. i like the look of the nerfs obviously but i dont think that they cover up the frame well. thanks for any input. pictures would also be greatly appreciated. i apologize if someone already posted about this but i cant go back through 75 pages on this thread. thanks again
 

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So my truck has a 3 inch body lift and my bed bolts were rusted solid so I had to cut them to get them out. I have replacement pucks,
I am in need of the specs of these bed bolts in order to replace them, does anyone have this info?
Thanks
 
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