whippersnapper02 Negative Nancy Aug 29, 2017 #2 I highly suggest not using a body lift. They can cause cab mount failures and they look like crap.
OR17TRD Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2017 #4 They are spacers for your frame to body. They can cause damage to the frame and they make the truck look silly with the frame showing.
They are spacers for your frame to body. They can cause damage to the frame and they make the truck look silly with the frame showing.
kp.taco Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2017 #5 The body can come off the frame if you get into a bad enough accident.. Not a good idea... And they look like sh#t
The body can come off the frame if you get into a bad enough accident.. Not a good idea... And they look like sh#t
mrtaco Member Aug 29, 2017 #6 I was hoping to do a 3 inch spacer with a 6 inch suspension lift to hopefully get 37s on it
whippersnapper02 Negative Nancy Aug 29, 2017 #7 If you want to go that route then go with something that's a tiny bit leas ****ty bust still ****ty...a drop bracket lift. 10 to 12 inches of lift: https://www.bulletproofsuspension.net/toyota-tacoma-10-12-inch/
If you want to go that route then go with something that's a tiny bit leas ****ty bust still ****ty...a drop bracket lift. 10 to 12 inches of lift: https://www.bulletproofsuspension.net/toyota-tacoma-10-12-inch/
B Bogunn Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2017 #8 As everyone has put so eloquently, they are dangerous and aren’t the prettiest. Each to their own though. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess. There are a lot of other safer and more durable options out there for a lift.
As everyone has put so eloquently, they are dangerous and aren’t the prettiest. Each to their own though. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess. There are a lot of other safer and more durable options out there for a lift.