The Body Lift Thread

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squeaky3

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can i fit a 33/14.5/15 tire on my truck with a 3" body lift and crank on 15x10 wheels with 4" backspacing??
 

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Looking to get a bodylift to go with my 2" lift. Probably looking at 3" im thinking so once im done should sit at about 5". Will post pics once complete.

Also just for reference to some of the guys asking about fitting 35's with a 3" Body Lift, if its any help im currently running 35x12.50x16 on my truck with only a 2" lift. Not a huge amount of clearance but it certainly doesn't rub. Only time i get rubbing is when i jounce the suspension enough to push the tires up to the fender (for example bumping up a curb faster then i should ;) ). Other then that its all good. Not sure on Rim width [im thinking there 10" maybe] or backspacing as of yet, will update when i find out.
 

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scratch the bodylift for me

FOund a cepek kit
$800 installed
 

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can i fit a 33/14.5/15 tire on my truck with a 3" body lift and crank on 15x10 wheels with 4" backspacing??

Hey man, were you interested in getting rid of your stock body bolts?
 

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I might do a 2 inch body lift but i had a couple of questions. 1: will it pull to much slack on brake lines, wires, ground straps, etc. 2: wont it effect the 4wd linkage and e-brake. 3: the motor mounts are on the frame so the motor will sit 2 inches lower than everything else, wont that cause some overheating? any help would be great. Thanks
 
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