body lift vs suspension lift
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body lift vs suspension lift
i got a 99 ford f150 that i want to go through mud in. Now im only 16 so i want u guys to know that i dont have much money. i was just wanted to kno is it better to spend more money and go for the susp lift or go with a body lift or what help me out here
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Suspension lift:
- Increases the center of gravity more than body lift (remember the engine/frame is lifted too)
- Suspension/handling performance will change, for the better or worse depends on too many factors to list.
- Avoid blocks, they are dangerous and increase spring wrap.
- You may have problems with:
- The kit is cheap, but there are a few modifications which raise the cost:
- Increases the center of gravity more than body lift (remember the engine/frame is lifted too)
- Suspension/handling performance will change, for the better or worse depends on too many factors to list.
- Avoid blocks, they are dangerous and increase spring wrap.
- You may have problems with:
- - shocks (you usually need longer ones)
- - driveshaft(s) (may not be long enough)
- - transmission/transfer case (may need shims)
- - front-end alignment (may need larger shims)
- - may need *dropped* pitman arm
- The kit is cheap, but there are a few modifications which raise the cost:
- - lowering the radiator (especially if you have a shroud)
- - lowering clutch linkage (for manuals, don't know about automatics)
- - gas filler neck
- - steering column may not extend enough (the gear box is on the frame)
- - brake lines (from the master cylinder to the frame)
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I vote to go for the suspension lift man. Its always better to save up thr dough and do it right. But if you don't do a lot of off roading or a lot of towing then the body lift may be what you want. Its really advised against just because it is really nothing more than a cosmetic addition that allows you to run bigger tires. Thats just my .02
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I have a fabtech 7.5" on my 01 2wd and love it. Eventually I will add a 3" body lift. I hear what you are saying about being young and not having much money. I am only 19 myself. The only reason I got the suspension lift was because I got it half priced and I wanted to do the install. Honestly I'd go suspension if you can afford it.
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will run you OVER
ya suspension is the way to go, you get better ground clearance, so you can go in deeper mud w/o hopefully getting stuck. body lift also has issues with center of gravity, its higher so it can roll easier....or maybe its vise versa...
but go suspension, more worth your time.
but go suspension, more worth your time.
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will run you OVER
not really, you can get spacers to level it. and blocks to raise it in the rear. thats what I did and it works for me. cheap. and i had my buddy who works at a toyota dealer help me...using his shop and it was FREE!!! total project: $40 spacers + $22 blocks= $62 for 2in of lift.