Got the 2" BDS BodyLift on tonight
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NEW PICS ~ Got the 2" BDS BodyLift on tonight
Great install, great kit from BDS and I love how they include the rear bumper raised brackets. Manual shifter wasn't as bad as I'd thought it might be, much easier than a TJ.
Couple of flex pics from lunch, the back drivers side rear tire is up about 3" no binding or rubbing.
UPDATED with the narrow flatties from Fri night & with the front gap filler I fabricated out of alum.
Couple of flex pics from lunch, the back drivers side rear tire is up about 3" no binding or rubbing.
UPDATED with the narrow flatties from Fri night & with the front gap filler I fabricated out of alum.
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Love it! can't wait to see better pics!
Im going to be doing the same kit this month some time!
oh, BTW im thinking those 35's are gonna look little under those fenders! time to upgrade :-)
Im going to be doing the same kit this month some time!
oh, BTW im thinking those 35's are gonna look little under those fenders! time to upgrade :-)
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Thanks everyone! I was concerned about the front would look too, it came out good, I'm installing an 1/8" pice of 2" aluminum from Home Depot on the front this evening painted black, that will make it look trimmed out. I'm probably going to paint it the Redrock/pearl first chance I get.
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the stock Rubi sliders are attached to the body, I personally don't care for that and depending on the lift I go with down the road intend to come up with bracketry to attach to the frame at the corrected height as if a bodylift didn't exist. I also figured out a way last night under the jeep to beef up the body mount locations to create an as-strong-as the frame mounted sliders. Not sure which I'll do yet.