Do you have an old truck that you want to put bigger tires on, but don't want to hack up or invest a ton of dough on a new suspension system? If so, a body lift may be just what you've been looking for.
Since the invention of body-on-frame construction there's been the need to lift the body from the frame. Factory applications have been used to clear larger transmissions and turbos, and gain interior room. The aftermarket world uses those few inches for that small-block engine conversion or that extra belly clearance when trying to tuck your drivetrain high within the body.
One of the best parts about a body lift is that it will usually set you back less than 200 bucks and can be easily installed by you and a couple of buddies over a weekend. Although a body lift is not particularly difficult to install, you will need to be patient and take your time. There may only be a few ground straps and wires to undo on some, but many later-model vehicles can require a fair amount of rerouting of wires and linkage to gain the appropriate height.

Before you get started it's a good idea to take a few initial measurements of the gaps bet
We encourage you to use your head when tossing on a body lift. Like most things in life, too much of anything can be extremely bad. If there isn't a 6-inch body lift made, there's probably a good reason. Most guys find that a simple 1-inch body lift is all they need to gain that extra little bit of space before dealing with new drop-down brackets and cable bind, and these kits will hardly be noticed by the untrained eye.
To show you the basics of installing a body lift we drove down to Diesel Tech where Loren Taylor and his crew of certified technicians gave their shop truck ('02 Ford Ranger) a 3-inch boost. Although we had the advantage of using a two-post lift to raise the truck, we could have just as easily installed the lift in a driveway using a few blocks of wood and a floor jack. In short, body lifts are extremely useful when used correctly and will give you that extra bit of room you're looking for without breaking the bank.
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Many late-model vehicles have a series of ground straps and wires that can bind or break i
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As your body lifts so does the radiator and shroud, but your fan stays in place. This is u
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Most body lifts will require you to unbolt the fuel neck from the body. This will keep the
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Once the lift is installed you will need to take the provided hose extension tube and slee
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When separating the frame from the bed it's easier to lift one side at a time rather than
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With the body supported, slide in the supplied body pucks that will give you the desired l
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It will be necessary to pull back the corners of the carpet to gain access to the body bol
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The steering shaft will only allow a limited amount of extra length until the shaft pulls
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Although there is room for most cables to stretch on the vehicle, one device that you alwa
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New bumper brackets are used to raise the bumper levels along with the body. After all the
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To finish out the 3-inch body lift we went over to Ramona Tire to mount up a set of 33-inc
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The Toyo's 13.50-inch-wide footprint created a minor rubbing situation on the front bumper
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Diesel Tech
951-766-5777
http://www.dieseltech1.com
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American Racing
1275 Davis Rd., Suite 300
Elgin
IL
60123
8-00/-321-5489
3-10/-635-7806
www.americanracing.com
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Toyo Tires
6261 Katella Avenue, Suite 2B
Cypress
CA
90630
8-00/-678-3250
www.toyo.com
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Ramona Tire
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