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blakdak21
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5/03/2006
15:33:29

Subject: stackin body lifts
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are you able to stack two 2 inch body lifts ontop of eachother? the 2 inch PA is the only body lift i can find and i already have my torsion bars cranked and i want more height.



Obio3
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5/03/2006
17:30:48

RE: stackin body lifts
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This is a question you need to take to the manufacturer. There could be serious safety questions involved that you do not want someone in here guessing on > It's your life my friend > this one needs to be addressed by the pro's.

So many problems .... So little time



DakMan515
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5/03/2006
19:40:58

RE: stackin body lifts
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There's a 3" PA BL available like... everywhere.

Oh, and about stacking two blocks. No.



No No
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5/03/2006
20:26:08

RE: stackin body lifts
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Never stack the blocks.
Only asking for trouble.



shatto
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5/08/2006
02:19:07

RE: stackin body lifts
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TV Consumer Reporter once told of a kid who did that. With Hockey Pucks!



Super bee
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5/08/2006
08:46:21

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thats as silly as doing the really old school stacking frames

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villtur
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5/08/2006
14:42:56

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When putting on body lift system itīs very wise to leave two fastenings under the body alone until you have lifted it with the provided pucks or whatever you use, then cut them off the frame with angle grinder, lift them and weld them to the frame in a lifted position. That way you use the original body rubbers and the lift gets much stiffer and stronger. Thatīs how real lifters on the other (and better) side of the Atlantic do. Happy lifting!
Villtur



mccamp
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5/09/2006
14:04:02

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people have stacked body lifts, but it is not a good choice...if 2-3 inches is not enough and if you really are looking for more height/bigger tires because the body lift will not give you ground clearance, the next option is buying fiberglass front fenders that will allow for super big tires or trimming your stock fenders... all of these things will work but if you go above 33s, you will probably not be happy unless you regear, and since you would be doing that, you might as well get lockers,.... is it really worth that much stress in your life? :)



Paul
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5/09/2006
21:41:09

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I've seen body lifts made out of metal pipes, it was strictly offroad only and probably a complete hackjob but it worked and worked well.



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