To lift or to lift? An obvious question...
#1
To lift or to lift? An obvious question...
Hey Y'all,
In short, I want to jack my s--- up. I don't off-road, nor do I haul a lot of stuff (only occasionally). I have a '92 4x4 and basically, my I drive my truck to work a few days a week and make runs to and from Lowes/Home Depot for home improvement projects. But...I want my truck to look hella sweet. So, that leaves the question...3-4" body lift or 4" suspension lift? Also, can you recommend a brand? I wish that I could go higher, but I won't be able to get y truck in the garage that I park in at work (or at home) if I go above 4". I have 32s on it now, but plan to do to 33s later this year.
Suggestions welcome.
In short, I want to jack my s--- up. I don't off-road, nor do I haul a lot of stuff (only occasionally). I have a '92 4x4 and basically, my I drive my truck to work a few days a week and make runs to and from Lowes/Home Depot for home improvement projects. But...I want my truck to look hella sweet. So, that leaves the question...3-4" body lift or 4" suspension lift? Also, can you recommend a brand? I wish that I could go higher, but I won't be able to get y truck in the garage that I park in at work (or at home) if I go above 4". I have 32s on it now, but plan to do to 33s later this year.
Suggestions welcome.
#2
Senior Member
In the famous words of Digital Underground: Doowutchyalike!
Honestly, it's your truck. With that in mind, beauty is in the eye of the owner (or the guy footing the bill for the mods). Personally, I like this era of F150's with 31's and a leveling kit. I've seen some lifted, big tired machines that look tastefully done though.
I would go with a suspension lift. While it may cost a bit more, I think the truck will handle and look better with the suspension working properly instead of raising the body and relying on the stock suspension to handle the higher center of gravity.
My $.02...
#6
Senior Member
I think a 4" lift with some wide aggressive tires would look sweet. that being said I have a 6" lift and I don't mind the look of it but I got a good deal that's the only reason I went 6 vs 4.