Alan Bowman Posted November 6, 2021 Posted November 6, 2021 I reread the post. I ordered a 1.5 body lift. should clear the tires after that. Do I need shock adapters for the body lift? For the rear shocks?
MikeBMW Posted November 7, 2021 Posted November 7, 2021 (edited) 7 hours ago, Alan Bowman said: Can you clarify? so 2.5 inches in the front they say new upper control arms. if I have 2 inches in the front and I put on a 1.5 inch body lift do I need the upper arms? As that would be 3.5 inches? What were you saying about suspension vs body? They’re different? So I only need new upper arms if I get a 3 inch suspension lift? Again, a body lift doesn't affect the suspension - go as high as you want if you can do all of the necessary steering and ground issues which result if you go over a 1.5" body lift. Heck, I had a 6" body lift on my old Chevy - built new shift lever linkage and replaced ground straps as well as lengthening the steering linkage. A lot more went into the 10" lift. It was fun back in the day. Edited November 7, 2021 by MikeBMW 1 1
MikeBMW Posted November 7, 2021 Posted November 7, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Alan Bowman said: I reread the post. I ordered a 1.5 body lift. should clear the tires after that. Do I need shock adapters for the body lift? For the rear shocks? No. The body lift just lifts the body and doesn't affect suspension. Your only issue with a 1.5" body lift is to be sure your ground straps remain in good shape. My Zone 1.5" body lift came with a ground strap extension to the frame. Sorry for the extra post, just a bit of clarification. Edited November 7, 2021 by MikeBMW 1
Alan Bowman Posted November 7, 2021 Posted November 7, 2021 2 hours ago, MikeBMW said: No. The body lift just lifts the body and doesn't affect suspension. Your only issue with a 1.5" body lift is to be sure your ground straps remain in good shape. My Zone 1.5" body lift came with a ground strap extension to the frame. Sorry for the extra post, just a bit of clarification. I ordered the same kit.:) 1
dieselfan1 Posted November 7, 2021 Posted November 7, 2021 12 hours ago, Alan Bowman said: I reread the post. I ordered a 1.5 body lift. should clear the tires after that. Do I need shock adapters for the body lift? For the rear shocks? No. 2
Alan Bowman Posted December 17, 2021 Posted December 17, 2021 (edited) On 11/3/2021 at 9:27 PM, MikeBMW said: Once you go above 2" level, you're gonna want to replace the upper control arms (UCAs) with something more suitable than stock. The body lift is a good idea for insurance with bigger tires and bigger minus wheel offset but they are a bit of a pain to install. Trust me, one doesn't just "throw one on." so got the 2 inch front spacers 3 inch rear blocks 1.5 body lift -38 mm offset wheels 33.5x11 rub on full lock. mechanic says when in doubt pound it out. He did this on his 2500. Edited December 17, 2021 by Alan Bowman 1
Alan Bowman Posted December 17, 2021 Posted December 17, 2021 (edited) On 11/3/2021 at 9:03 PM, MikeBMW said: I guess we'll see. With a 2" level, you don't need a rear block. I did the rear 1" block and 1.5" spring lift because I hate a squat. Again, in my experience, if you want to stay out of trouble, a 2" level won't work well on -38 wheels with a 2" level. I hope you have a different experience. It took me a long time to get where I am today, next, it's a true 7" lift with 37s but that will be next year - I'm happy at the moment. FINALLY!!!! ever so slight of a rub on full lock. Rubs the middle of the backside of the front fender. Could do the nocal mod. Last option. I’ve done everything else. Don’t wanna go bigger. So. Where’s the sludge hammer? Lol. it may not rub if I take off that plastic piece there but, id like it folded up honestly. Do it once now save later. LOLZ I posted twice. Ops. It rides better than factory I swear. I hate 20s. Edited December 17, 2021 by Alan Bowman 1
dieselfan1 Posted December 17, 2021 Posted December 17, 2021 5 minutes ago, Alan Bowman said: FINALLY!!!! ever so slight of a rub on full lock. Rubs the middle of the backside of the front fender. Could do the nocal mod. Last option. I’ve done everything else. Don’t wanna go bigger. So. Where’s the sludge hammer? Lol. it may not rub if I take off that plastic piece there but, id like it folded up honestly. Do it once now save later. LOLZ I posted twice. Ops. It rides better than factory I swear. I hate 20s. Let's see a side view Al. 1
M1ck3y Posted December 18, 2021 Posted December 18, 2021 11 hours ago, Alan Bowman said: so got the 2 inch front spacers 3 inch rear blocks 1.5 body lift -38 mm offset wheels 33.5x11 rub on full lock. mechanic says when in doubt pound it out. He did this on his 2500. Looks good! You might want to look at some flares though, the sides of truck will get blasted Someone down the street from me has a Ram with a high negative offset. And when road conditions are bad, his truck looks like it's driven through a hurricane. 2
Alan Bowman Posted December 18, 2021 Posted December 18, 2021 20 hours ago, dieselfan1 said: Let's see a side view Al. 3
Alan Bowman Posted December 18, 2021 Posted December 18, 2021 17 hours ago, M1ck3y said: Looks good! You might want to look at some flares though, the sides of truck will get blasted Someone down the street from me has a Ram with a high negative offset. And when road conditions are bad, his truck looks like it's driven through a hurricane. Maybe depending on how they’re mounted. My wrangler was the same way it got blasted. Lol. Trucks worth a little more tho. Maybe I should look. 2
dieselfan1 Posted December 19, 2021 Posted December 19, 2021 On 12/18/2021 at 2:34 PM, Alan Bowman said: Maybe depending on how they’re mounted. My wrangler was the same way it got blasted. Lol. Trucks worth a little more tho. Maybe I should look. The trick to not getting blasted is to stay off Gravel roads. My truck is scared of Gravel. It does sudden u turns when approaching gravel with the driver bitching and moaning. Stay out of the rocks that collect at intersections too. 1 2
MikeBMW Posted December 25, 2021 Posted December 25, 2021 (edited) On 12/18/2021 at 3:34 PM, Alan Bowman said: Maybe depending on how they’re mounted. My wrangler was the same way it got blasted. Lol. Trucks worth a little more tho. Maybe I should look. I installed the stock Chevy color-match splash guards. I really like them. Edited December 25, 2021 by MikeBMW 1
M1ck3y Posted December 25, 2021 Posted December 25, 2021 16 hours ago, MikeBMW said: I installed the stock Chevy color-match splash guards. I really like them. Any drilling required? 1
MikeBMW Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 On 12/25/2021 at 2:52 PM, M1ck3y said: Any drilling required? It's been awhile so I'm trying to recall. The fronts required drilling and I bought a rivet nut gun to get it done.One cannot easily access the rear of the front fenders. The rears, where the other side of the fender can be accessed, required a new hole drilled for a screw attachment. So, indeed, there is drilling required. If one lives where the roads are salted in the winter, be sure to protect those drill holes prior to installing the splash guards.
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