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Body Lift?
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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 86204" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>A pic of said truck you want to body lift would be nice. If you lift the truck, are you leaving the stock tires on? If so, that could make it look kind of dorky. 17 and a Fry slinger? I would save my money for other things than a body lift. If the truck is getting to and from the places you need to be, than wait for the future when you end up buying a newer truck and have more money to do this right. As Cleonard said, once you lift a vehicle, you will decrease the gas mileage you are getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 86204, member: 103"] A pic of said truck you want to body lift would be nice. If you lift the truck, are you leaving the stock tires on? If so, that could make it look kind of dorky. 17 and a Fry slinger? I would save my money for other things than a body lift. If the truck is getting to and from the places you need to be, than wait for the future when you end up buying a newer truck and have more money to do this right. As Cleonard said, once you lift a vehicle, you will decrease the gas mileage you are getting. [/QUOTE]
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