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1997chevydriver

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Looks as if the body mounts all sheered off and seperated the whole body from the frame. Not sure if it had a BL or not though.

It does not mention a BL in the article and i can't find any evidence on the picture. That's why i was asking

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How do you know it had a body lift?

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I don't know if it had a body lift or not, but the chances of body/frame separation is a lot higher with one. Just something for the body lift fans to think about.

I installed a body lift on a truck I had once, never ever again.:thumbsdown:
 

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I second the others... no mention of body lift. And a good rust-free truck with a BL is way better than a truck with no BL and rusty cab mounts and bolts. :imo:
 

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I don't know if it had a body lift or not, but the chances of body/frame separation is a lot higher with one. Just something for the body lift fans to think about.

I installed a body lift on a truck I had once, never ever again.:thumbsdown:

Yeah it does raise the chance but its not gonna happen 100% of the time in a roll over. A well installed bl (3" or less) isn't that much weaker than a stock vehicle. Yes its weaker but not by a ton

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