pics of newly installed 2" body lift
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pics of newly installed 2" body lift
Last week a buddy and I installed a 2" body lift kit from Performance Accessories. I am going to install sliders within the next couple weeks, so I wanted to get a body lift on there before I weld the sliders on. I figure the lift will allow me to position the sliders a bit higher, and in addition I'll be able to easily clear 33s in the future.
The lift wasn't too difficult to install. It took us about half a day. Putting in the pucks and bolts was super easy. It was all the additional changes that took a while. these changes included...
- extending the steering column
- changing the fuel filler hose to the longer one provided in the kit
- dropping the radiator and fan
- raising the front bumper. this one was really tough, but that's because of a fender bender with the previous owner. it would have been really easy otherwise
- modify the transfer case shifter. After the lift, it didn't want to go into 4LO. So I cut the metal plate and bent the shifter. But now as it sits, the transfer case shifter gets in the way in 2H when I go into reverse. I'll just need to make some more adjustments
here are the pics
before
and after
so far I've been pretty pleased with the kit. I know that a lot of people prefer the 4crawler kit. To be honest, I would as well. The only reason I went with the PA kit was because I wouldn't have been able to get the 4crawler kit in time. I did, however, use 4crawler's installation instructions since the PA instructions are almost useless. Nevertheless, the PA kit seemed to be a solid kit. Like I mentioned above, the toughest part came in the modifications you have to make because of the extra 2''. I'm sure the 1" would be much easier since it does not require these. IMO, if I were to do it again I would probably go with the 1". It has yet to see any dirt with the body lift. I'll repost after I've trail tested it too.
The lift wasn't too difficult to install. It took us about half a day. Putting in the pucks and bolts was super easy. It was all the additional changes that took a while. these changes included...
- extending the steering column
- changing the fuel filler hose to the longer one provided in the kit
- dropping the radiator and fan
- raising the front bumper. this one was really tough, but that's because of a fender bender with the previous owner. it would have been really easy otherwise
- modify the transfer case shifter. After the lift, it didn't want to go into 4LO. So I cut the metal plate and bent the shifter. But now as it sits, the transfer case shifter gets in the way in 2H when I go into reverse. I'll just need to make some more adjustments
here are the pics
before
and after
so far I've been pretty pleased with the kit. I know that a lot of people prefer the 4crawler kit. To be honest, I would as well. The only reason I went with the PA kit was because I wouldn't have been able to get the 4crawler kit in time. I did, however, use 4crawler's installation instructions since the PA instructions are almost useless. Nevertheless, the PA kit seemed to be a solid kit. Like I mentioned above, the toughest part came in the modifications you have to make because of the extra 2''. I'm sure the 1" would be much easier since it does not require these. IMO, if I were to do it again I would probably go with the 1". It has yet to see any dirt with the body lift. I'll repost after I've trail tested it too.
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Drilled out the plastic pins, which then allowed me to extend and collapse the shaft. So I then extended it two inches. I pretty much followed 4crawler's instructions exactly. http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...#SteeringShaft
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Is the clutch flex line pretty taught now? How bout the brake lines that go up, over and behind the engine on the firewall. Have to touch them at all? Those are all things I had to finesse with mine
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forgot to mention both of those. My buddy who was helping me took are of those, so they slipped my mind.
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looks good! It's amazed me, when I put my 1" BL on, to see how much it actually lifted my truck, and it's even more amazing how 2 inches makes so much of a difference! what kind of slier are you thinking about getting?
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I have the Trail Gear sliders. I've started the prep work on them. If my welding friend has time, they should be on by this weekend.
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Looks like a downey bar to me..
Lookin' good! I had the same problem with my shifter hitting the t-case shifter in reverse and 2wd. We bent my shifter Up and to the Left just a tad, it was enough to clear. I have full range of the shifters.
Also you might want to consider "flipping" the shifter boots for added clearance..
Lookin' good! I had the same problem with my shifter hitting the t-case shifter in reverse and 2wd. We bent my shifter Up and to the Left just a tad, it was enough to clear. I have full range of the shifters.
Also you might want to consider "flipping" the shifter boots for added clearance..
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Looks like a downey bar to me..
Lookin' good! I had the same problem with my shifter hitting the t-case shifter in reverse and 2wd. We bent my shifter Up and to the Left just a tad, it was enough to clear. I have full range of the shifters.
Also you might want to consider "flipping" the shifter boots for added clearance..
Lookin' good! I had the same problem with my shifter hitting the t-case shifter in reverse and 2wd. We bent my shifter Up and to the Left just a tad, it was enough to clear. I have full range of the shifters.
Also you might want to consider "flipping" the shifter boots for added clearance..
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We bent the transmission shifter. But i was thinking it might be better to bend the t-case shifter. The little bends in the tranny shifter really changes the location of the shifter up top (does that make sence?). 5th is a little close to my stereo now, but its worse because the deck angles out when its on.
If you were to bend your t-case shifter a little to the right, it should be A-ok. Or you can do what I did She shifts like a truck now, I love it!
Hehe, I remember when we were jacking the truck up so we could get the blocks in, it looked so much bigger! Now I want more
If you were to bend your t-case shifter a little to the right, it should be A-ok. Or you can do what I did She shifts like a truck now, I love it!
Hehe, I remember when we were jacking the truck up so we could get the blocks in, it looked so much bigger! Now I want more
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