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Re: Body & Suspension Lifts.

This is a loaded question...
If you install a body lift, you'll definitely have to lower the fan
shroud. Possibly the shift linkage, but I didn't when I lifted mine.
I only added a 1" body lift. More than an inch, and you'll have to do
something with the steering column, if I'm not mistaken. If you add a
lfit kit to the suspension, then you have to do more...you'll have to
lower the t-case ro get it in alignment with the rear axle, to
prevent vibration from the driveshaft. You'll possibly have to do
something to correct the steering, also. I'm not real well versed in
that part, so maybe somebody else can fill in the blanks there. I
guess if you gave some more specifics about what you're planning, it
might make this easier.


--- In minnesotajeepclub@yahoogroups.com, "tchcore" <tchcore@...> wrote:
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> When installing either a body or suspension lift is there anything
> that I need to extend or drop? Any linkages or cables?
>





Thu Sep 6, 2007 12:12 am

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When installing either a body or suspension lift is there anything that I need to extend or drop? Any linkages or cables?...
tchcore
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Sep 5, 2007
9:48 pm

This is a loaded question... If you install a body lift, you'll definitely have to lower the fan shroud. Possibly the shift linkage, but I didn't when I...
Rick
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Sep 6, 2007
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Alright, so the 4" Skyjacker lift isn't too much more expensive than the 2.5" lift, so I figured that I might as well go for it. I'm starting at zero, so why...
Mike Braddock
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Sep 15, 2007
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