body lift
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I've installed body lifts on every vehicle I've owned, just to put larger tires on. Never a problem. In the instructions they have you use the red loctite which is why the bolts are "seized" as you put it. When I lifted my wife's Yukon a few years back it was obvious that GMC also put loctite on their bolts because I had to cut a couple. I think they are using the loctite to ensure the bolts don't come loose.
Other than removing, what bad experiences?
DB
Other than removing, what bad experiences?
DB
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Not happy with the RC
My RC kit pushes out the front grill on my 07 JK. It looks stupid... I will be pulling the front two back off and either grinding them or replacing them. BTW its not just a little, its about an 1"
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just did my daystar 1" and am very happy. however in considering a body lift you must recognize that the larger you go the more of a gap you will see between the body and frame, furthermore if you have a manual you will have a shorter gearshift rod and will have to do some inner boot trimming to keep the lower gears from popping out. you can move up the stock bumper to close the gap but only a max of 1" . so with a 1 1/4 u may still have a visable gap in the rear. in my opinion daystar makes a good quality poly body lift.
this inner boot trimming does anyone have a pic im jusat not getting it and sounds a little skechy to me, i just worry about that kind of stuff