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DJRodriguez88 01-23-2023 12:28 PM

Body Lift Visibility
 
I'm shopping for front and rear offroad bumpers.
On 33's currently but I might want 35's in the future, so I would like to get the body lift now, because the bumpers are built to compensate for the body lift.


Does a 2" body lift give you those gaps between the body/frame big enough to see daylight through the other side of the body?

Are there any other odd-looking visual indications of a body lift (such as the tailpipe's spacing from the body)?

Is there any reason i might consider ordering the bumpers for no body lift and deal with it in the future when i actually want 35's? (this option seems to paint me into a corner)

Spiker Engineering 01-23-2023 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DJRodriguez88 (Post 3780565)
I'm shopping for front and rear offroad bumpers.
On 33's currently but I might want 35's in the future, so I would like to get the body lift now, because the bumpers are built to compensate for the body lift.


Does a 2" body lift give you those gaps between the body/frame big enough to see daylight through the other side of the body?

Are there any other odd-looking visual indications of a body lift (such as the tailpipe's spacing from the body)?

Is there any reason i might consider ordering the bumpers for no body lift and deal with it in the future when i actually want 35's? (this option seems to paint me into a corner)

Here's my truck with a 1" body lift - you can see daylight between frame and body:

https://i.imgur.com/0H6jlk9.jpg

Bad Luck 01-23-2023 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiker Engineering (Post 3780573)
Here's my truck with a 1" body lift - you can see daylight between frame and body:

https://i.imgur.com/0H6jlk9.jpg

Do you have any photos of it at ride height with tires on? I'm assuming it's much less noticeable, but I've been wrong before lol

shadow247 01-23-2023 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiker Engineering (Post 3780573)
Here's my truck with a 1" body lift - you can see daylight between frame and body:

https://i.imgur.com/0H6jlk9.jpg

No worse than any Full size pickups from this era. You can make some gap guards pretty easy if it bothers you much.

Spiker Engineering 01-23-2023 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bad Luck (Post 3780577)
Do you have any photos of it at ride height with tires on? I'm assuming it's much less noticeable, but I've been wrong before lol

Depends on the view angle - you can definitely see the gap at some angles, at least with my 2" suspension lift:

https://i.imgur.com/UMB6Cp8.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/hiGL0TO.jpg

Zhehan 01-24-2023 11:24 AM

Here's a kit you can buy, if you want, to cover the gaps: Daystar Body Gap Guard

Daystar Body Gap Guard

JoeT4R 01-24-2023 12:48 PM

This is what a 1" body lift looks like in terms of the gap. I have LC80 springs in the rear as well. All things considered, it doesn't look horrible, but I imagine a 2" will probably look... different...

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jgue467 01-24-2023 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DJRodriguez88 (Post 3780565)
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Are there any other odd-looking visual indications of a body lift (such as the tailpipe's spacing from the body)? ...

The rear bumper is attached to the body, so more of a gap between bumper and hitch. Front bumper is attached to frame, so there is a gap that the kit must account for to 'look' right. And as others said there is space above wheel wells depending on suspension lift too.

T4topher 01-25-2023 01:58 PM

The thing is even with a 2” BL I’d bet you’ll still rub with 35’s. Maybe not quite as much as without a body lift though. But yea I think you’ll still have to chop the firewall if you want full up travel lock to lock. I would say the majority of people who run body lifts go with 1”, myself included.

DJRodriguez88 01-27-2023 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by T4topher (Post 3780977)
The thing is even with a 2” BL I’d bet you’ll still rub with 35’s. Maybe not quite as much as without a body lift though. But yea I think you’ll still have to chop the firewall if you want full up travel lock to lock. I would say the majority of people who run body lifts go with 1”, myself included.

Yeah I'm definitely planning on tubbing if I go 35s.

I think the question now is will 2" body lift mean I have to do significantly less cutting? Because if its the same amount of work I'll just go 1"


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