thoughts on body lift
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JK Junkie
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I love my 1.25" BL. Absolutely no problems from it. Easy to install, and gave the clearance I needed without cutting my Sahara's fenders. I already have a 4" lift, and wanted just a little more flex room.
The Body Lift did exactly what I needed without messing with the steering geometry and other BS I have set under my Jeep. When doing the BL there is no need to reset your control arms or Track Bars.
The Body Lift did exactly what I needed without messing with the steering geometry and other BS I have set under my Jeep. When doing the BL there is no need to reset your control arms or Track Bars.
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JK Freak
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I have 40s on before. I have a short arm kit i have to install which was free. Only reason i want the b lift is to gain clearance to the body its unconventional here. We dont really have the need for long arm kits. Our terrain isnt much like where you would go. So instead of havibg to eat the wallet. Im trying to use a cheaper way. And i know its not the best way of lifting something. But hey tp each his own. Thanks for the reply.
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I love my 1.25" BL. Absolutely no problems from it. Easy to install, and gave the clearance I needed without cutting my Sahara's fenders. I already have a 4" lift, and wanted just a little more flex room.
The Body Lift did exactly what I needed without messing with the steering geometry and other BS I have set under my Jeep. When doing the BL there is no need to reset your control arms or Track Bars.
The Body Lift did exactly what I needed without messing with the steering geometry and other BS I have set under my Jeep. When doing the BL there is no need to reset your control arms or Track Bars.