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Body Lift?
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<blockquote data-quote="530ktm" data-source="post: 86686" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>I personally think body lifts are ugly if they are too high. I put a 1.25 inch body lift along with a suspension lift on my Jeep for various reasons but that is the maximum I would lift the body. It can do things to fitment of radiators, lines and other things for starters and once it sits way up in the air off the frame you start to see all the ugly crap beneath. Suspension lifts are the best way to go and do it right too. Cheap ass suspension lifts may just be the start of more money to throw into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="530ktm, post: 86686, member: 586"] I personally think body lifts are ugly if they are too high. I put a 1.25 inch body lift along with a suspension lift on my Jeep for various reasons but that is the maximum I would lift the body. It can do things to fitment of radiators, lines and other things for starters and once it sits way up in the air off the frame you start to see all the ugly crap beneath. Suspension lifts are the best way to go and do it right too. Cheap ass suspension lifts may just be the start of more money to throw into it. [/QUOTE]
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