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Old 07-16-2015, 07:07 PM
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Ok not having much luck finding one. Does anyone make a 2 inch body lift? I'd like to gain an 1 1/2 inches so the 2 inch would fit the bill. I don't want to do a 3 inch body lift.
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But why do any body lift???

OK, I'm admittedly conservative on opinions about F150 lifts for "appearance" vs function (mine remains OEM) but from 16 yrs of jeep ownership, doing a body lift on trail-worthy jeep wranglers is generally considered last resort due to budget constraints. No body lift on my jeep and likewise never will be so equipped on my truck.
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I know that F150lifts.com has a very nice 1inch body lift. I would not go to much more than that in less you want to start modifying wiring steering...... I agree that I would go for a suspension kit to get some of your height and if you want more do a body lift
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I'm already sitting on a 6 inch lift. I want to go up to clear larger tires with my wide stance as it is my 35s rub at full luck with the body roll off-road. That's why I'm looking at the body lift route. Until I'm ready to convert to a solid axle and 4 link suspension I'm done playing with the suspension.



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