The Body Lift Thread

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Gary98K1500

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Yea ill upload them when I get home from work. I uploaded all my pics from my phone to the computer. Should be around 6 pm cst
 

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Here's more pics for ya

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95 1500 3" block/crank 3" body lift
33x12.5 on 15x10
 

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I wondered why that looked so freakin tall, you got a 3 inch block and crank on top of the 3 inch bl, wow that's all I can say is just wow. How are the angles up front? stock keys too right? lol. I need to change my bars and get that kinda crank out of it. Mine has no rear blocks, but is cranked to level, and now the control arms are about 1/4 off the droop stops or so.
 

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It rides like a ****** tank but I dont really care. It has been cranked for like a year. It was at whatever amount of crank would leave it with rake for a long time then I cranked it the rest of the way to sit level. The angles according for the forums are horrible but everything works fine and nothing has worn out or broke. Every time I put it on the lift for an oil change etc I inspect everything and its all tight as can be up front. I want to get a suspension lift at some point and when I do I am gonna replace everything up front anyways. The truck is also not my daily driver either.
 

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I just started my 3" Body Lift yesterday, got the front bumper completely off, the grille and all that jazz, working on the steering extension and filler neck today.. how the hell am I supposed to get that steering extension on when it's so close to the fire wall and coiled brake lines?

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unbolt the sterring peice then push the thing down towatds the steering box so it collapses and then insert the ext and push it back up to connect the other side.
 
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