1 inch lift worth it?
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Looks only at this time. I am currently overseas and do not intend to import bigger tires. I am only curious as to the look if I added the 1" lift. Thanks.
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Gotcha, I'd imagine it to be hardly noticeable, if you have a two jacks over there measure the ride height and jack it up 1". That'll tell ya what it looks like (jack the body up over the frame of course)
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Another option is to throw some pucks on the front and rear springs... sort of a mini-budget boost. Or is that what the lift you are looking at is? You didn't specify if it was spring a 1" suspension or body lift. I think we assumed it was a body lift since it was only 1".
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If you are going to seperate the body from the frame, you may as well throw the body lift in.
Another option is to throw some pucks on the front and rear springs... sort of a mini-budget boost. Or is that what the lift you are looking at is? You didn't specify if it was spring a 1" suspension or body lift. I think we assumed it was a body lift since it was only 1".
Another option is to throw some pucks on the front and rear springs... sort of a mini-budget boost. Or is that what the lift you are looking at is? You didn't specify if it was spring a 1" suspension or body lift. I think we assumed it was a body lift since it was only 1".
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Yea, if you only want 1" of lift I would go with a leveling kit which is generally just coil spacers. Quick simple and cheap.
If you want something will add a little height then the 2.5 TF coil lift is relatively inexpensive and quality hardware.
If you want something will add a little height then the 2.5 TF coil lift is relatively inexpensive and quality hardware.
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i'd go with the body lift. you get a bit of lift and then if and when you decide to lift later, you'll have a clean slate to work off of as far as the suspension goes. there shouldn't be too much of a noticeable difference (meaning it shouldn't look weird at all). the way i see it, it's an inch of lift allowing for bigger tires that won't be lost if you buy a suspension kit down the road. better than doing a 2.5" coil lift only to be taking those coils off when you go with a 4" kit or whatever you decide on later.
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Get the 1" pucks...
Then, when you get home, add some 2.5" springs, longer sway bar links,
adj. track bars and some 35's and you'll be set.
(Don't forget the bump stops)
I took my time, adding correct components along the way...
And I am very pleased w/ the outcome.
Frankenlifts are the best!
(Mine is 2.5" springs + 3/4" pucks)
Then, when you get home, add some 2.5" springs, longer sway bar links,
adj. track bars and some 35's and you'll be set.
(Don't forget the bump stops)
I took my time, adding correct components along the way...
And I am very pleased w/ the outcome.
Frankenlifts are the best!
(Mine is 2.5" springs + 3/4" pucks)
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BTW, I also added a front coil spacer to eliminate the factory rake...