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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2018
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    Suspension Lifts vs Body Lifts... Are body lifts any good? Are body lifts hard to install? On this week’s episode of From The Inbox, we answer your questions about Body Lifts! Have any questions you want answered? Drop a comment below or inbox us!
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  • @maxphythian381
    @maxphythian381 5 років тому +722

    Next on the show:
    Why lifted trucks with low profile tires are stupid!

    • @erikcharrier5943
      @erikcharrier5943 5 років тому +58

      They probably make way too much money those to risk making that video...

    • @i39440
      @i39440 5 років тому +17

      You know you're rockin 24 x 12s on 33" tires lol

    • @magma5.o_h191
      @magma5.o_h191 5 років тому +2

      @@i39440 I am lol

    • @joshuapallas9947
      @joshuapallas9947 5 років тому +19

      I feel I'm one of the few in my area on 15s and 16.5s

    • @DatHondaBoi223
      @DatHondaBoi223 5 років тому

      jacob p on 9 wide tires 😂😂

  • @shanevonharten3100
    @shanevonharten3100 5 років тому +48

    Body lifts are good for oversize tyres to gain gaurd clearance without fiiting ridiculously hig lift kits that will require massive changes to suspension components on the increasingly common independent front ends and in the case of 4x4s a diff drop kit to save cv joint damage.
    Small suspension work can generally avoid these problems

  • @testify221
    @testify221 5 років тому +106

    Rams are very body lift friendly no gaps in bed or bumpers, and the exhaust tips are adjustable from factory

    • @jshapiro34
      @jshapiro34 4 роки тому +9

      Any truck takes a body lift perfect if you run after market front and rear bumpers because if you sand them down and reweld a triangle piece length wise and repaint it the gaps filled and looks professional. Exhaust will be short but if it bothers you cut and weld a slant you'll be good.

    • @losersquadhd1234
      @losersquadhd1234 4 роки тому +4

      THANK YOU!!!!!
      My dads 2006 Ram 2500 had a body lift and if was fine for over 250,000 miles of hard use (towing and offroading).
      I plan on doing one to my 2011 Dodge Dakota since there aren't that many suspension lifts that go over 4 inches and that is what I need for 35 in tires. Im thinking a 3.5 in front, 2 inch rear suspension lift, with a 2 in body lift.

    • @hilljackzack7284
      @hilljackzack7284 3 роки тому +6

      I have a Ram 1500 and I want to put giant ass mud tires on it so I think I’m gonna do the 6 inch suspension lift plus a 3 inch body lift which would equate to about 9 inches. Then I can throw 39’s on it and run some shit over.

    • @hilljackzack7284
      @hilljackzack7284 3 роки тому +5

      @@Kraze128 yeah there talking about a bunch of fords, chevys, and imports. Dodge is the only truck designed to accommodate for a body lift.

    • @danieljl4552
      @danieljl4552 3 роки тому +4

      Except they’re Garbage 😂

  • @joshuamorin2762
    @joshuamorin2762 5 років тому +239

    "We don't reccomend body lifts and don't install them."
    But we will still sell them and make money.

    • @JustDoItnike1000
      @JustDoItnike1000 5 років тому +24

      joshua morin EXACTLY this guy sounded so stupid when he said that lol

    • @fanuvgod1
      @fanuvgod1 4 роки тому +27

      Can't turn down a profit.

    • @howtowanderlust
      @howtowanderlust 4 роки тому +40

      Or they don't force their opinions on customers. Custom Offsets isn't your Daddy, they let you choose what you want.

    • @Ainstainm
      @Ainstainm 4 роки тому

      lol

    • @The_JEB
      @The_JEB 4 роки тому +2

      isnt capitalism wonderful?

  • @brianbolinsky
    @brianbolinsky 5 років тому +93

    WE NEED VEHICLE SPOTLIGHTS! Need more videos to binge...

    • @bobslob9825
      @bobslob9825 5 років тому +6

      Yes, please preferably on like a 2000 silverado

    • @brianbolinsky
      @brianbolinsky 5 років тому +4

      bob slob great minds think alike!

    • @billwatson6844
      @billwatson6844 5 років тому +2

      Get some older body styles! Need ideas for my 79

  • @BagpipekilR
    @BagpipekilR 5 років тому +66

    I agree to disagree... body lifts can be inappropriate at times, but in my case, my k10 is already lifted 12", but for better clearance and stance with 44s, a 3" body lift really make the truck look great! The great part of this hobby is making your truck your own, at the end of the day it's all about what YOU like!!

    • @youarenotalone508
      @youarenotalone508 Рік тому

      of course you have it and defend it LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @retired55.
      @retired55. Рік тому

      44s your the baddest dude on here.

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@youarenotalone508are you 12 years old or a foreign language speaker? Your comment is so bad UA-cam has a translate to English message under it. 😂

  • @harleyinglis5360
    @harleyinglis5360 5 років тому +40

    Body lifts are useful when it comes down to frame cleaning

    • @bolerdweller
      @bolerdweller 3 роки тому +2

      That's why I'm here. I want to body lift my work truck or maybe 2 of them so I can clean and properly rust proof up there

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@bolerdwellerpretty easy to do

  • @jasonharden2732
    @jasonharden2732 4 роки тому +39

    A lot of good points made in this video. I miss the good ol days when u could run an 8in suspension lift on a Chevy and then just for good measure throw on a 3in body lift and roll 42s like a God!

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому +2

      My 3 inch body lift was pretty easy to install on my 13 Silverado. Took about 1/4 the time it took to put on my 7.5 inch suspension lift and costed $200 while my suspension lift costed 3k. I find these videos amusing but not for the same reason as most of the followers do

  • @jeffw8046
    @jeffw8046 5 років тому +9

    PA bodylift for 4th gen rams is awesome. Includes a steering column extension. $90 gap guards hide the frame upfront, the truck itself hides the frame well everywhere else. Exhaust tips have a swivel joint, you can loosen and point them up to hide the gap at the back for free... ran this kit myself for 3 years and 100000kms with no issues. Add a 2" spacer and you can run 35.5" tires with no trimming all for under 400$. I also installed it myself in the driveway with a jack and socket set.

  • @Beandiptheredneck
    @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому +47

    I’ve had a body lift on my truck for 6 years, never had any issue, I like the extra ride height, love the stance, and have no need for extra ground clearance. People who hate body lifts have probably never had a vehicle with one.

    • @PeRRXX
      @PeRRXX 5 років тому +2

      OntarioRedneXXX I’ve been in one and hate them. In my opinion, it’s just a disgusting excuse for lifting a truck. I’ll buy the absolute worst suspension lift before I ever buy the best body lift

    • @Beandiptheredneck
      @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому +4

      PeRX what did you hate exactly? My truck handled and rode no different whatsoever after the body lift, it sits higher and cost me 220$ shipped to do it

    • @PeRRXX
      @PeRRXX 5 років тому +1

      OntarioRedneXXX the look mostly. It was also a newer truck so I didn’t like that the electric steering could just go to shit at anytime from the gap. Also, I felt like the body was just going to fall of the frame, but that was just in my head

    • @Beandiptheredneck
      @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому +3

      PeRX I can assure you it’s not going to fall off the frame but to be fair I have only put them in trucks from the 90s. Maybe newer ones wouldn’t be so great but I couldn’t tell you. Realistically you can buy a coil spacer and block kit for the same 2” change you can get with most body lifts since the new trucks can’t be body lifted 3” most of the time

    • @PeRRXX
      @PeRRXX 5 років тому

      OntarioRedneXXX I know it won’t that’s just the feeling I get

  • @TheSpartanPaul
    @TheSpartanPaul 5 років тому +269

    I dont think you are being realistic. How often are your customers actually going to use the full capabilities of their truck. Most likely none of them. They wont cross africa or climb pikes peak. They are all for show. That being the case. If both roads lead you to the point of being completely pointless. Why spend 2 to 8 grand on a lift kit when you can body lift it for 350. Just my 2 cents.

    • @DatHondaBoi223
      @DatHondaBoi223 5 років тому +20

      TheSpartanPaul why do that when you can get a body lift and suspension lift

    • @isaacc3307
      @isaacc3307 5 років тому +20

      PurpleSkunkYT because it's way more expensive. You JUST responded to a comment justifying the body lift option due to price u fkn pecker head.

    • @DatHondaBoi223
      @DatHondaBoi223 5 років тому

      10 cylinders SON i did?

    • @PeRRXX
      @PeRRXX 5 років тому +3

      Suspension also look a lot better then body lifts, and like they said, it’s more expensive to install and it’s a safety risk

    • @mastermoi
      @mastermoi 5 років тому +4

      @PeRX depends on the truck... on a squarebody its way easier to install compared to a full suspension... BUT bodylifts doesnt look as good i admit that

  • @bayouboattrash
    @bayouboattrash 5 років тому +10

    I had a 2008 dodge ram with a 3" body lift and a suspension level. The truck rode and wheeled GREAT on 35s. Couldn't complain, it looked great also.

    • @paulhrad9815
      @paulhrad9815 5 років тому

      I have the same truck . Was the body lift easy to do , was thinking of deleting the fan and going with the v6 electric fan mod

  • @coryrouten8053
    @coryrouten8053 Рік тому +5

    You got me convinced! I'm doing a body lift for my 1994 Chevy C2500!

  • @1slashwylde
    @1slashwylde 4 роки тому +19

    Most everything he says can be countered or hes just wrong on

  • @brianfulwood7827
    @brianfulwood7827 4 роки тому +10

    Got me a 3.5” suspension lift and a 2” BODY lift along with it on a 2018 jku. I off road every single weekend. Install your stuff correctly and get the right pieces dont cheap out.

  • @erikcharrier5943
    @erikcharrier5943 5 років тому +11

    As you say in the video, body lifts are vehicle dependent. I think there is a good case to be made for them in certain applications.
    For example, the old Toyota pickups (pre 95) have bodywork that is annoyingly tight to the frame. A 1.5" body lift makes rock slider installation easier and allows a gas tank lift with a new skid plate flush to the bottom of the frame. There are, of course, linkage considerations like the steering shaft that require some rework to do right. There are a few big advantages to a body lift on the old Toyotas. 1.) They allow for a minor drive train lift (higher T-case). 2.) They keep the center of gravity lower than a suspension lift, and that matters when you wheel your truck. 3.) Tire clearance improvements that'll clear 33s and chains.
    When used reasonably as part of a system of vehicle modifications, body lifts can be valuable. The aesthetic downsides like gaps don't really happen when you have a flatbed and an aftermarket bumper.
    Disclaimer: This is not engineering advise. I don't know your vehicle, its usage, or your design. You are on your own if you fabricate and/or install aftermarket parts.

  • @Magnetic5oh
    @Magnetic5oh 4 роки тому +5

    My Dad had a 1998 GMC Yukon Denali, and it had a 3" Body lift, 9" lift. It had 36" tires, but it also didn't have the gaps in between everything

  • @davidc7270
    @davidc7270 5 років тому +4

    I got a ‘10 f150 with 6” suspension lift with added fox reservoir coilovers and 3” PA body lift, been about a year and it rides great, no complaints

  • @Morpheen999
    @Morpheen999 5 років тому +97

    Great on Older trucks 90's and older, Makes working on a lot of things easier
    Dont do it on anything newer

    • @osvaldonarvaez798
      @osvaldonarvaez798 5 років тому +4

      Morpheen999 I was bout to say the same makes it alot easy to work on and hard to get spots

    • @FinMcMurder
      @FinMcMurder 5 років тому +3

      Thinking of adding 1 or 2 inches on my 95 4Runner. Bad or mediocre idea?

    • @FinMcMurder
      @FinMcMurder 5 років тому

      Via body lift not sus lift

    • @lawrencedurbin1951
      @lawrencedurbin1951 5 років тому +2

      @@FinMcMurder go for it. My friend has a 1997 model and he has a body lift and he enjoys it. I would do a body lift AND a suspension lift, just for added measures

    • @johannesherr2333
      @johannesherr2333 3 роки тому

      That's the reason why I am driving an k1500 98 😂😂the best frame, the newer are rosty and.... 😂😂😂

  • @sanderpena
    @sanderpena 5 років тому +3

    I have both and real happy with it!

  • @mccatdaddy
    @mccatdaddy 5 років тому +11

    1 inch body lift is great, makes it a lot easier to work on (depends on model) and still lets you move up to a larger tire is some cases. I had a 03 crew cab f150 with a body lift, I was able to pull the heads very easily with the cab and engine still in place, wouldn’t be able to do that with a suspension lift

  • @JSCRILLA253
    @JSCRILLA253 5 років тому +60

    I Like Body Lifts Because my Truck still Rides Stock/Factory..... but just my Opinion

    • @gagacrazy10
      @gagacrazy10 3 роки тому

      Just did a 2” body lift on my 2005 D22 and it was riding rough, so I made rubber dampers and installed them between the body blocks and the cab and it has no road vibration now.
      Just loosen the bolts on the steering shaft and allow the shaft to move up with the lift and retighten and that fixes the steering shaft problem.
      The exhaust has mounts on the body so it should just come up with the body.
      Drill new mounting holes on your rear bar and bull bar and that fixes the gap problem.
      2” wont stretch brake lines or electrical wires.
      Problems only start when you go a 3” or bigger.

    • @blakejohnston7785
      @blakejohnston7785 3 роки тому

      gagacrazy10 how did you make the dampeners?

    • @gagacrazy10
      @gagacrazy10 3 роки тому

      Blake Johnston I used some rubber conveyor belt from a saw mill and a hole saw in my drill to cut them out.

  • @eduardosanchez7827
    @eduardosanchez7827 5 років тому +3

    Great video guys! Never thought about the electrical problems with body lifts

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому +1

      As long as you disconnect a few mounting brackets here and there and aren't a complete idiot you will absolutely never stretch or damage your factory harness. Factory harnesses just like most other factory parts like brake lines and fuel lines are built with a lot of extra incase they ever have to work on those areas themselves. The advice they give and knowledge they are spitting out is completely incorrect unless of course like I said you're an idiot and just start cranking on a jack without unclipping a few mounts to accommodate the lift. 😂

  • @caseytodd7632
    @caseytodd7632 5 років тому +202

    Friends don't let friends install body lifts.

    • @Beandiptheredneck
      @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому +43

      Casey Todd no... friends help friends install them!

    • @tonymarazzo289
      @tonymarazzo289 5 років тому +1

      It depends on the application and purpose. 8.3 6ct needs room!

    • @ChillingCap
      @ChillingCap 5 років тому +2

      casey casey. my truck had a body lift, i mean a 95 silverado has rust issues, it makes sense seeing i don't have any pavement in a 10 mile radius. rust is a big problem in rural missouri, on a dirt road in the middle of nowere, but rn i own a ford ranchero, and im making a track beast

    • @MrDbro94
      @MrDbro94 4 роки тому +2

      Pay for a bigger suspension lift for my truck then?

  • @drewnmelimartinez7461
    @drewnmelimartinez7461 4 роки тому +1

    Very well explained... Thank you.

  • @Bearbait01
    @Bearbait01 5 років тому +50

    I've got a 6" suspension and a 3" body. NO ISSUES AT ALL.

    • @williamuskoski1385
      @williamuskoski1385 5 років тому +2

      Same here on my ranger

    • @Beandiptheredneck
      @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому +3

      Let’s start with I love your truck. I have a very similar f150 with a 3” performance accessories, have for 6 years and it’s never been a problem at all. Body gaps don’t bother me at all and I don’t even notice them

    • @MrDbro94
      @MrDbro94 5 років тому

      This is what I'm looking to do

    • @not5tock5.0
      @not5tock5.0 5 років тому

      OntarioRedneXXX what year f150? I’m thinking of doing a 2” body lift on my 2018 f150 it comes with the bumper relocating brackets too

    • @chasedemers5151
      @chasedemers5151 4 роки тому

      Bear bait you're also the idiot who puts a leveling kit on top of a lift, how that solid axle swap coming lol I knew you'd ditch it

  • @superbeebaby1
    @superbeebaby1 5 років тому +9

    My 2011 Ram 1500 with a 3in leveling kit and 3in body lift is just as tall if not taller than my buddies 6in suspension lift. I did all the work and saved myself a ton. Only thing i had to have done was my exhaust tips lifted.. No gaps in the bumpers/fenderwells whatsoever! Looks clean as F and maintained the factory ride.. 4th gen Rams were made for body lifts!

    • @lemans8770
      @lemans8770 5 років тому +1

      How did you lift the exhaust?

    • @brandonmcfellin6773
      @brandonmcfellin6773 8 місяців тому +1

      debating atm if i should do this on my 16 ram. already have the 3 inch leveling kit installed.

  • @Snowman_-cn4nz
    @Snowman_-cn4nz 5 років тому +40

    I love my body lift and my suspension lift

  • @magderossi1387
    @magderossi1387 4 роки тому +1

    First off let me say I like your videos. I had to run a 3" body lift for my 4 wheel drive 97 E350 van to install the 12V Cummins 6bt and still have room to get my hands around the motor or pull the turbo. I still had to make a low profile custom engine mount in the frame. Best part about the Ford vans is you still can't see the frame from the bottom. And immediately went from 29 inch tall tires to 35 inch MT tires. This is a Dana 60 F350 solid axle swap with a 205 divorced transfer case. This Cummins replaced a 351 Windsor roller cam. The power and MPG is so much better I can now Hall a 32-foot bumper pull RV trailer with ease. After I install the road armor style bumpers sending it in to get painted and new interior and seats. Keep up the good work.

  • @bminus752
    @bminus752 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for info very helpful

  • @aamirabbas7126
    @aamirabbas7126 4 роки тому +1

    Good job mate. U saved me money time and life 😊 was thinking of body life but wont think of it anymore. Thanks

  • @Trevinator1990
    @Trevinator1990 5 років тому +1

    i have a 4" suspension lift and a 1.25" body lift on my jku. the body lift was only to help the clearance between the pinch seam and the frame mounted rock rails. as long as its not 3" or higher, i think its fine.

  • @Talentzero91
    @Talentzero91 4 роки тому +1

    Been using bodylift (2") on my 2012 Ranger T6 with no issue over 1 and half years. The wiring system, steering system have been custom made to reduce stretching and so on. Use on and off the road..

  • @ritchschut1997
    @ritchschut1997 4 роки тому +1

    With older Chevy trucks ( '88 to '98 ) a body lift sure does make getting at the bell housing bolts a ton easier ( which was more or less stated ). While I totally agree with the opinion on aesthetics, with a little work a lot of that can be cleaned up and be made to look decent anyway. I always do the body lift before any custom exhaust is made to save reworking the tail pipes later. One of the biggest headaches I see today though, the gap from the bottom of the rear bumper to the receiver hitch. Not too many years ago, that problem was easily fixed by installing a drop bumper, good luck finding those today though.

  • @mchandler8891
    @mchandler8891 5 років тому +55

    Most kits come with or have available gap guards and bumper relocation brackets. But everything else was valid.

    • @stevenjohnson965
      @stevenjohnson965 5 років тому +9

      Still looks like shit with gap guards on

    • @mchandler8891
      @mchandler8891 5 років тому +8

      Yes, definitely not as desirable as a suspension lift, not aesthetically pleasing or practical, but for specific applications body lifts have their place.

  • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
    @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 5 років тому +4

    I agree. However on the 99-06 Silverado I've veneer seen a lift bigger than 6.5 inches. To get a 9 inch lift you just add a 3 inch body lift so you can fit 37s.

  • @andrewp.619
    @andrewp.619 5 років тому +4

    I did a 6” suspension and 3” body lift on my 98 f150. They were able to move my bumpers up with a bumper relocation kit, and put rubber skirts on the side to cover the body lift gap in the front and rear. They were like mud flaps that covered the gap. They looked pretty clean. I also beat the heck out of that truck for 80k miles with the lift and never had an issue. Maybe the newer trucks have a lot more crap to consider?

  • @erikneumann5812
    @erikneumann5812 5 років тому +24

    Since I’ve done the 6” suspension lift and the 35” tires it’s left me wanting a little more lift.
    Plus it will help cure my little bit of tire rub.

    • @keithinaz9769
      @keithinaz9769 Рік тому +2

      Me too, I went with 37" tires and wanted the higher look. Got a 3" body lift. ❤ it!!

  • @Bearbait01
    @Bearbait01 5 років тому +3

    1996 f150. Install took maybe 2 hours. There's 12 bolts holding the cab and bed on. Super easy.

  • @joelarchuleta1814
    @joelarchuleta1814 26 днів тому +1

    Well said, I totally agree with you. Thanks for helping me decide on not doing a body lift.

  • @MrBenh007
    @MrBenh007 5 років тому +111

    He doesn't seem like he 100% knows what he's talking about but I see what he means

    • @DrSnuffles
      @DrSnuffles 5 років тому +17

      I mean considering he literally works at one of the biggest truck companies that literally lift trucks as ome of their key components of business I would say he knows whah he's talking about.

    • @collincaillier3353
      @collincaillier3353 5 років тому +3

      @@DrSnuffles literally?

    • @proofofpurchase747
      @proofofpurchase747 5 років тому +18

      @@DrSnuffles Being an employee of a company does not mean you know what you're talking about. Well, he probably knows about brojobbing, If you wanna pay for that service...

    • @danielellisporter
      @danielellisporter 5 років тому +10

      @@DrSnuffles it's not a truck company numbnuts. It's a place where people take useful things(trucks) and turn them useless(trucks with retarded lifts and tons of "stance"). Seriously the gayest shit ever

    • @dayman888
      @dayman888 5 років тому

      Why? Is there something he is wrong about?

  • @sabrinarobinson3388
    @sabrinarobinson3388 5 років тому +1

    Big help! def changed my mind on a body lift!

    • @CustomOffsetsTV
      @CustomOffsetsTV  5 років тому

      Check out our suspension lifts here!
      www.customwheeloffset.com/store/suspension?

  • @soullessone4681
    @soullessone4681 5 років тому +28

    More expensive? I spent $100 for 3" body lift 3" rear suspension was $2200

    • @bentroskie3190
      @bentroskie3190 3 роки тому +21

      they hate body lifts because they're cheap, they make more out of suspension lifts...

    • @rickvasquez6677
      @rickvasquez6677 3 роки тому

      @@bentroskie3190 will it have any affect on suspension? Will it ride worse from a 3 inch block? Idk man lmao

    • @bentroskie3190
      @bentroskie3190 3 роки тому

      @@rickvasquez6677 i'm no pro, as far as i understand a bodylift is purely aesthetic, it doesn't raise the suspension at all, so you don't gain any offroad capabilities, only looks.
      i have heard that anything higher than 25mm bodylift drastically affects roadhandling though, making the vehicle less steady at highway speeds.

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому

      ​@@bentroskie3190gains tire clearance for bigger tires, rub all of that fun stuff when you're off roading.

  • @dafashoso3442
    @dafashoso3442 3 роки тому +1

    I have a 98 RAM 1500 with a body lift and huge leaf springs! Yes you can see a big gap in wheel wells but I don't care. It's a monster I love it!

  • @Connor4x4
    @Connor4x4 4 роки тому +6

    I think they're a good option for low budget builds

  • @thatjamesguy2581
    @thatjamesguy2581 5 років тому +1

    Glad I seen this video, I was almost about to do a body lift on my 08 super duty

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому

      Pretty simple straight forward and cheap way to gain up to 3 inches. Costs under $200 usually and anyone can do it themselves with basic tools and time. If you do what you're supposed to you won't stretch or damage wiring or any other thing either.

  • @Chris119.
    @Chris119. 3 роки тому +5

    Good input, good points to consider, but I still think I'm gonna go with a body lift and a front end suspension leveling kit on my 2016 Ram. I don't wanna go super tall and I want to retain as much of the factory ride quality as possible. I only plan on doing like 2" body and 2" leveling kit for the front. If there are wires and hoses that get stretched it should be minimal and will be really easy to correct with just 2"inches. Just snip and relocate some of the factory wire harness ties and get extended brake lines, stuff like that.

    • @fredreed9520
      @fredreed9520 Рік тому +1

      exactly right i put a inch and a half plus a rancho quick lift with rear airbags everything is perfect

  • @briccc4why518
    @briccc4why518 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for making the case for a body lift, for my application.

  • @magilla1001
    @magilla1001 4 роки тому +10

    So gap guards and bumper brackets fix most the problems and you get extra space around engine. Keep lower center if gravity and can install body lift in your driveway in 2 hours

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому +1

      Mine took alot more then that but was $200 compared to my $3500 suspension lift that took about 4 times longer to install

  • @j-kane5922
    @j-kane5922 5 років тому +1

    i had a suspension and body lift on one of my trucks...97 f350. Never had any problems, took it off road a lot. Those gaps at the bumpers on certain trucks do look ridiculous though

  • @kyleolin3566
    @kyleolin3566 5 років тому +6

    Body lift is great if you want to put a v8 in a mini truck... Also keeps cg lower and suspension geometry stock (less wear). By combining a small suspension lift, body lift, and some fender trimming, you can get a fair amount of tire clearance for cheap. The biggest issues are looks and stress on wiring systems...

    • @matthewhallman3453
      @matthewhallman3453 5 років тому

      I have a 95 k1500 GMC that rolled 138k yesterday, it has a 3 inch body lift already, it was on there when I got the truck about a week ago, I want to either add a 4 inch lift or completely take out the body lift and go with just a 6 inch suspension lift. Which would be easier and I will be doing this myself. But yeah what would be easier and more worth it

  • @anthonyweller6144
    @anthonyweller6144 4 роки тому +2

    I think your public should benefit from the pros as well as the cons of a Body Lift: If it is done by a knowledgable garage, and all the stated problems are addressed, it is a great small budget oriented option. It allows fitting of larger tires, the most important modification hands down! It allows all the stock suspension (manufacturer built tried and tested) to be used. It keeps the Center Of Gravity low which is a huge benefit when running off camber trails.

  • @jamescangelsoi8918
    @jamescangelsoi8918 5 років тому +10

    You mentioned the 00-06 silverados leaving a gap between the bumpers however they have kits to lift the bumpers back to where it should be @customoffsets

    • @bolerdweller
      @bolerdweller 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah pretty dumb remark. "We hate these because of tiny inconveniences we haven't corrected yet"💩🤪

  • @roofertilldeath2071
    @roofertilldeath2071 5 років тому +1

    Duuuuuuude!!! Thanks for the hockypuck 💡 😀😀😀

  • @MultiSwc13
    @MultiSwc13 5 років тому +2

    I ran a 3 inch body lift for years on my 2014 silverado i also had a 9 inch suspension i loved the ride quality every truck show i went noone ever knew i had a body lift was running gap guards and i built relocation brackets for my tow hitch

    • @duran4689
      @duran4689 3 роки тому +1

      What about the steering being stretched? Any problems there. I’m looking to buy a 1.5 inch body lift for my 14 Silverado and was wondering if you had any issues there

    • @MultiSwc13
      @MultiSwc13 3 роки тому

      Duran with the 1.5 u don’t have to worry about the steering being stretched that is only for the 2 inch body lift and 3 inch you are good

  • @caidenheuser3487
    @caidenheuser3487 5 років тому +7

    They make it seem so hard. I got a suspension lift kit and a body lift kit and all you have to do is move around things and make it look good. It’s not hard at all

  • @JasonAJames
    @JasonAJames 5 років тому +2

    My 98' Jimmy now has a body lift. And honestly, only because all of the suspension lifts I have seen are jenky at best. Alignment issues, replacement part issues, and lack of shops willing to work on a aftermarket suspension. I wanted suspension, but found myself installing the body lift in my driveway. Total cost, $105.00......

  • @motorcycleguy73
    @motorcycleguy73 5 років тому +1

    I run a 5 and 1/2 terraflex on my Jeep and a 1 inch body lift so I could lift the engine, transfer case and transmission without having to drop them to get the angles right for the rear driveshaft you can't tell on my Jeep but I know what you mean you're right about having to stretch things.

  • @baboonbuttz
    @baboonbuttz 5 років тому +1

    05 ram 2"bodylift no problems. got the clearance I wanted for 35" tyres. made fr/rr bumpers to swap from factory so I took up the gaps. replaced exhaust an made to fit. don't have to worry about premature wear of drivetrain. unlike guys that go to suspension lifts.

  • @LacesRCyclones
    @LacesRCyclones 2 роки тому +2

    If you do a body lift right get bumper relocation brackets and gap fillers hang your exhaust back where it should be steering extensions . Its not a bad option

  • @jonbranch710
    @jonbranch710 5 років тому +9

    i have a bds 7inch with a 3inch body lift and have absolutly no issues on my Tundra

    • @andrewf6841
      @andrewf6841 5 років тому +8

      But you drive a Tundra so there is that....

    • @marcusyoung2870
      @marcusyoung2870 5 років тому +1

      @@andrewf6841 More American than most new trucks from the big 3. Especially my beloved Rams. 🤷

  • @chrislawson9819
    @chrislawson9819 Рік тому +1

    I had an ‘87 Bronco Fullsize. When I bought it, it had an 4 inch suspension with a 3 inch body. Another thing to add to your points is not to have a body lift would be the radiator fan shroud, radiator itself and the fan do not correctly line up. Mine had a shroud that was in two pieces, so the bottom half was left off. This could cause overheating issues for some vehicles. (Mine didn’t ) Yes, some come with factory electric fans and others can be added, but this is just one more thing to worry about with a body lift.

  • @laurenceho
    @laurenceho 3 роки тому

    Thanks very much. The information provided was useful in helping me to make a decision. on what type of lift to pursue.

  • @JJ-wp5yn
    @JJ-wp5yn 4 роки тому

    I custom fabricated some raised(1inch) laser cut 3/16” mounts along the rocker panels for my Jeep to keep them from getting smashed on rocks while wheeling. On top of those I installed some Currie enterprises 1inch body lift (a far better design than the puck style) gaining a total of 2 inches of tub clearance. This allowed me to install a 2 inch motor mount raise and do a true tummy tuck of all the drivetrain components without sacrificing drivability. Then again, my Jeep is also sitting on 1 tons, 14’ coil overs and 42’ mtrs so it’s probably not all that noticeable

  • @cardboardkiller6883
    @cardboardkiller6883 28 днів тому

    I love how my 1997 Z71 OBS Chevy truck drives, rides & handles with it's 3" Tuff Country body lift/Rough Country body mount step bars/rubber gap covers & full 2.5" Skyjacker suspension kit/UCAs/diff-drop & Skyjacker M95 shocks (adjusted to 2 inches)!
    Better ride than stock, has more travel than stock and handles better than trucks with 6" lifts.
    My 5" combined total lift can't be beat for a daily driver setup IMHO!
    The ONLY other great lift option for OBS Chevys is a 6" BDS lift kit, but I'd only opt for one of those, if i was planning on doing a lot of offroading. My setup works more than well enough for intermediate trails and average offroad outings....

  • @joshr7434
    @joshr7434 5 років тому +64

    The 1.5in zone body lift is a fair lift. But the 3in body lifts are just to much.

    • @boomstickkid
      @boomstickkid 5 років тому +6

      i had a 1.5 body lift, looked fine. not really worth paying the labor to install one though. only really worth it if you install it yourself

    • @joshr7434
      @joshr7434 5 років тому +5

      Guinelle1 either way they are nice. I just wanted to do a leveling kit but needed just a little extra lift for tire clearance. So I went with the zone 1.5in body lift and I didn’t have to hack the shit out of my dif and cross members like a normal lift kit. To cover up the gap just a simple gap guard for $100 from RC.

    • @jacobn3160
      @jacobn3160 5 років тому +1

      Josh russell Clean gmc. I like that man

    • @DatHondaBoi223
      @DatHondaBoi223 5 років тому +1

      Josh russell what about 6 inch body lifts

    • @chrisparrinello4192
      @chrisparrinello4192 5 років тому

      Where do you get these zone body lifts ?
      I’ve been working on a 78 bronco and all the places I have dealt with only have 3 inch 1 to 2 inch would be perfect

  • @AKLumps907
    @AKLumps907 5 років тому

    Some kits come with covers to cover up the gap under the bed. And you can fit bigger tires with a 3" body kit then a 3" suspension kit. Also you are changing the geometry of you suspension with a suspension lift.

  • @GraphicJ
    @GraphicJ 5 років тому +3

    Thank you thank you! This is the exact video, info and explanation that I needed. great job.

  • @almightyracing
    @almightyracing 5 років тому +1

    WE NEED MORE FROM THE GALLERY EPISODES!!!!

  • @4-WHEEL-DRIVE
    @4-WHEEL-DRIVE 5 років тому +1

    as offroader i love jeeps and 4x4's the most i can go with a body lift is 1 inch , some people put those 3 inch body lift but it not really safe

  • @Talentzero91
    @Talentzero91 5 років тому +3

    I got 4" lifted Ranger T6 and 2" bodylift just to fitted larger wheel..

  • @aarond2753
    @aarond2753 4 роки тому +3

    What about a level kit stacked with a 1.5" body lift just to gain that slight increase in tire clearance? Seems like a pretty minimal change to the truck imo. Specifically for the Ram's.

  • @montefiveforty1
    @montefiveforty1 5 років тому +1

    Worked great on the 80,s Toyota pickups.

    • @CustomOffsetsTV
      @CustomOffsetsTV  5 років тому

      Older vehicles like that are okay and dont have nearly as many electrical wires and components that you will have to extend and work around. They also dont have the stability control and all that fun stuff to worry about like on the newer vehicles.

  • @benault773
    @benault773 5 років тому +2

    Body lifts are extremely useful in the custom world. They give clearance for a lot of things if you don't want to cut into your floor pan. As a stand alone lift, yes,they are pretty stupid. My jeep has a 1" body lift. Its so the nv4500 transmission has clearance as well as my significantly larger fuel lines. Plus, i can access the top of my gas tank for minor fixes with the fuel lines. If I didn't do a body lift, Id need a new hood because my v8 would be hitting it and my transmission would hang way too low.

  • @seanwisdom299
    @seanwisdom299 3 роки тому

    Had one on my 07 gmc and never any issue even still to this day 14 years later.

  • @maxg9684
    @maxg9684 5 років тому +1

    Ima go with both

  • @keevinsimpson5858
    @keevinsimpson5858 5 років тому +13

    I honestly luv my 6 inch lift and have no complaints. Installed it alone in my garage for under $600 brand new. Zone 3 inch body lift and 3 inch spindles on my 2wd 4dr 06 Silverado with Chevy replicas and 35s. The gaps are easily hidden. At a true 6 inches of lift, truck sits level and still rides factory comfortable cuz i haven't changed any of the factory suspension angles.

    • @gregballard4318
      @gregballard4318 5 років тому

      Keevin Simpson
      Doesn’t that cause damage if you leave the geometry stock? I thought you were supposed to compensate things like that with new shocks struts and arms

    • @keevinsimpson5858
      @keevinsimpson5858 5 років тому +1

      @@gregballard4318 2wd lift spindles keeps everything in stock geometry. Control arms are totally flat and no extra stress on ball joints except for the added weight of 35s. I did upgrade to the cheapest Monroe monotube shocks to handle the extra weight of 35s but they were still stock length replacements.

    • @keevinsimpson5858
      @keevinsimpson5858 5 років тому +1

      @Ill Conduct True, but the body lifts are the same since since the frames don't change between the two

    • @sveltergem2449
      @sveltergem2449 5 років тому

      Keevin Simpson good for youuu no one cares

    • @keevinsimpson5858
      @keevinsimpson5858 5 років тому

      @@sveltergem2449 👍

  • @nowerries
    @nowerries 5 років тому +1

    We call them puck lifts in Canada, because a lot of ppl will just use hockey pucks. Although it's usually ppl with an old beater truck that they want to stuff some massive tires on.

  • @timothymason4077
    @timothymason4077 5 років тому +2

    I got a custom offsets advertisement before this video 😂

  • @chopperinmylivingroom2335
    @chopperinmylivingroom2335 2 роки тому

    I recently did a body lift on my Dodge Ram dually diesel. To do it correctly, it is a LOT of work. I believe the instructions estimated 6 hours. I had roughly 30 hours invested. Glad I did it though.

  • @dukedawolf4175
    @dukedawolf4175 5 років тому +1

    If you do a body lift like its suposed to be done you wont have any bumper gap and it you can cover the back so you dont see the frame thru the bed

  • @tonymarazzo289
    @tonymarazzo289 5 років тому +4

    Looking at a 2" body lift on my 25yo truck bc my rubbers are squished.

  • @rougebeaster
    @rougebeaster 5 років тому +68

    Why do they hate body lifts? Because they cost less then suspension lifts and they want you to spend more money.

    • @CustomOffsetsTV
      @CustomOffsetsTV  5 років тому +20

      Having to extend wires/lines, bumper alignemnt issues, lifting entire cab/bed. The gaps etc.

    • @Kyle-cm9kv
      @Kyle-cm9kv 5 років тому +16

      Also said the cost of install is more than suspension lift, dingle dick.

    • @cezar_da_1951
      @cezar_da_1951 5 років тому +4

      Fucking idiot get outta here

    • @Halfstep2024
      @Halfstep2024 5 років тому +1

      rougebeaster nailed it

    • @rougebeaster
      @rougebeaster 5 років тому +2

      Mopar Guy the fact that your a “mopar guy” your a fucking idiot lol.

  • @jonadkins9339
    @jonadkins9339 5 років тому +1

    A body lift is good at keeping the center of gravity down so it handles better and the risk of rolling over is less. Though I agree that they're not as desirable, but they definitely have their place.

  • @gc99289
    @gc99289 5 років тому +20

    Most jabronies don't understand that by doing a suspension lift you also change the rack and pinion angles on the drive shafts. Your driveshaft can handle up to 4 degree angle change, but anything over that will cause vibrations and premature wear on the differentials. This is why most suspension lifts are now steering closer to 5'' and 5.5'' vs 7-8''.
    What a body lift does allow you to do is to lift up your truck without messing with geometry of the suspension and keeping the center of gravity tad bit lower. So if you want a big monster lift, you would go with a 5'' suspension lift and couple that with a 3'' body lift to create a real big lift without having to elongate driveshafts and create who new set of expenses.
    Anybody who gets into 10+ inches of lift will have to deal with driveshaft and drivetrain issues when lifting that high.

    • @colteng9721
      @colteng9721 4 роки тому

      Well said, when I got a 7 inch suspension lift I completely forgot about the driveshaft issue, mainly the front one. Welp 600 to get the t case cranked, but that's still not enough because the axle can't be rotated so the front ujoint is at an angle and the other end is a cardan joint so technically it has no angle, so end result...vibrations. Gotta get a dual double cardan front shaft 😐

    • @aposdrosos5868
      @aposdrosos5868 4 роки тому

      Keeping low center of gravity is crucial in my opinion, I agree with all of your comments Mr ! ! !

  • @latenttweet
    @latenttweet 3 роки тому

    They’re probably right about the yaw angle. On the Tacoma’s some have issues with lifts and the VTC being confused. This can be dangerous and the left brake can start breaking to correct yaw and pull you into oncoming traffic. Of course it is a simple procedure to reset but idk about other trucks. I’ve heard it happening with strut risers as well as drop bracket lifts.

  • @jonny._.mccarthy1741
    @jonny._.mccarthy1741 2 роки тому

    I have a 03 gmc Yukon I won’t have a tailgate issue cause there isn’t one but I get my back door will have that ugly gap between the bumper and I’m big on the front end of my truck I definitely don’t want that grill gap thank you that’s all I needed to hear for me to not get one

  • @JeresCorner
    @JeresCorner 2 роки тому

    I have a 2002 Dodge Dakota. I initially went with a suspension lift because of the fact that it was cheaper and appeared to be easier. With my model that means torsion bar keys that adjust the suspension on the front upward. 8 years later I've decided to install the body lift now and relieve some of my suspension lift. My reasoning for this is that my ball joints last 6 months at best. I have replaced my CV axles seven times in 8 years. So my question is what is your solution for the suspension lift wearing out my front end components? Side note I have installed all high-end suspension components on my front end And I installed a differential drop.

  • @austinortiz361
    @austinortiz361 5 років тому +3

    Good thing my truck is a 1995 Chevy Tahoe 2 door. Not a lot of wiring

  • @jellehesselink4011
    @jellehesselink4011 5 років тому +1

    I have a 1.5" body lift on my 2013 hemi for about 2 years now. Do I like it? Yes. Would i do it again? Hell no. Dont have any electrical or steering issues but those probabaly come with a 3" rather than a 1.5". Like you said in the video, install is very time consuming, and not a whole lot of fun. Had to cut dowel pins and drill holes in the front of the frame for bumper mounts and I had to trim the rear bumper a little bit. Not a fan of that as it is irreversible. Solved the exhaust tip issue with bigger tips. Definitely not touching the body mounts on my next truck.

    • @boomstickkid
      @boomstickkid 5 років тому

      body lifts are definitely removable. depending on your bumper brackets some custom hackery might be needed but you can pretty easily take them off

  • @shoprat2033
    @shoprat2033 4 роки тому

    >body lifts purpose is for your vehicle to accept bigger tires for better offroad traction
    >suspension lifts is to give your chassis more clearance...as in better approach angles in the front and rear of your truck while driving on trails or crawling over obstacles like rocks, logs or deep depressions like ditches for example
    >if you go this route and you tow a trailer or a boat dont forget a drop hitch so your towing load is level

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 5 років тому +1

    I got a body lift on my truck never got a problem except for the tow hooks that are in front of the truck I got one with Big O Tires was selling them

  • @DriftingLifeSideways
    @DriftingLifeSideways 5 років тому +2

    Forgot to mention that suspension lift gives more ground clearance from frame

  • @paulcondie2520
    @paulcondie2520 Рік тому +1

    Body lifts also make working on vehicles easier. The newer vehicles are just too complicated compared to the older trucks.

  • @jacobn3160
    @jacobn3160 5 років тому +8

    On a 1/2 ton body lifts are ok. Like a 1.5" on a 6" kit to gain a little clearance is fine. A HD with a bodylift just looks terrible, atleast on Chevy 2500hd's. Just look up 3" bodylifts on a '01-07 hd classic.

    • @hoster-ph5ru
      @hoster-ph5ru 5 років тому

      I absolutely agree my friend has a 06 2500hd with a 3inch . So much frame

    • @Beandiptheredneck
      @Beandiptheredneck 5 років тому

      It looks terrible on those trucks because they have a mile of frame sticking out below the body to begin with..

  • @SUPRMN52
    @SUPRMN52 4 роки тому +2

    What about a 1.25” body lift on a lifted Jeep?

  • @drz9155
    @drz9155 4 роки тому +1

    Thoughts on rancho lift shocks?

  • @christopherwilson9140
    @christopherwilson9140 Рік тому

    I watched the whole video to see where you went with it. I also get who most of your customers are and I see your points in-context. especially since some of the body lifts truck bros do is straight ghetto like welding 6in iron pipes and ikea grade hardware.
    My POV, as an off roader, 1 and 2 inch body lifts can have advantages. usually by doing a mix of body and sus lift you can fit the tire you need while keeping COG a little lower and having more travel because your coils or torsion bars arent as cranked. Jeeps and toyotas have tons of aftermarket and good front sus but for everybody else a bunch of their trucks came with like 5in of front end travel from the factory. a 3in lift out of 5 available leaves you with just enough travel for a basic pothole. a reasonable solution for this would be 2in body lift and only 1in sus lift. yes a sus lift has more ground clearance but I would rather bang and scrape than tip over because I climbed rock with the suspension travel of a miata.
    also a common mis conception, body lifts actually have lower COG than the same size sus lift because only the body was lifted.

  • @jasonbodi503
    @jasonbodi503 6 місяців тому

    I agree with him on newer vs older trucks. I ran a 2" body lift on my 85 s10 for a while and never had a problem with it and installed it myself in a few hours tops. I'm considering one on my 95 K1500 now just to fit my tires a little better as I don't like what's involved with the larger suspension lifts on IFS Chevys. I wouldn't personally do it on a new Silverado but my 95? Sure

    • @johnrickles3378
      @johnrickles3378 4 місяці тому

      Have a 3 inch on my 13, simple straight forward and cheap

  • @Kawarthametalsigns
    @Kawarthametalsigns 5 років тому +1

    16 ram 1500 3 inch body lift you can't even tell its installed and all the wiring has tons of slack I put bigger inner fenders up front stock rear inners cover everything get a nice exhaust tip relocate with level kit looks amazing and I did it in a day on the weekend been in for 2 years with out a problem its a ecodiesel I live in Canada and I can spot a rusty suspension lift from a mile away. Just my opinion cheers