Leveler and bofy lift
#1
Leveler and bofy lift
Does anyone have any pics of a truck with a front-end leveler and maybe a
3" body lift?? I am probably going to save up and get 35's on my 2001 Lariat Supercrew 4X4, but am not sure if I wanna fo with a full 6" suspension lift or not.... I just want to see what otehr options look like. Thanks.
-biz
3" body lift?? I am probably going to save up and get 35's on my 2001 Lariat Supercrew 4X4, but am not sure if I wanna fo with a full 6" suspension lift or not.... I just want to see what otehr options look like. Thanks.
-biz
#2
I am lifting my 03 SCrew this weekend. It's a 4x4 Lariat also. I started a similar thread about a month ago so this should give you an idea of some pics:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=274222
Also, if money is an issue I would do a 3" body lift (Performance Accessories) and run your 35s. It looks good in my opinion if done right (gap guards, remount towhooks and trailer light assembly, see Wandell's gallery). Just crank your tosion bars for the front end leveling, I wouldn't use any aftermarket keys. this is exactly what I will be doing this weekend. I put a 3" PA body lift on my 01 SCab with 35s and loved it. See my gallery (jk007) for pics. Lastly, if you think you may want to go higher after the body lift eventually, you can always put a 4" suspension lift on at a later point which would still look great with 35s. That will give you 7" of total lift if you ever wanted it and you aren't shelling out a ton of money initially. Hope this helps.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=274222
Also, if money is an issue I would do a 3" body lift (Performance Accessories) and run your 35s. It looks good in my opinion if done right (gap guards, remount towhooks and trailer light assembly, see Wandell's gallery). Just crank your tosion bars for the front end leveling, I wouldn't use any aftermarket keys. this is exactly what I will be doing this weekend. I put a 3" PA body lift on my 01 SCab with 35s and loved it. See my gallery (jk007) for pics. Lastly, if you think you may want to go higher after the body lift eventually, you can always put a 4" suspension lift on at a later point which would still look great with 35s. That will give you 7" of total lift if you ever wanted it and you aren't shelling out a ton of money initially. Hope this helps.
#4
thanks guys..... that's a lot of help and also seems like I won't be spending as much money as I thought.... I am about to get my taxes back and also 40 hours of overtime from work, so I think I'm gonna start by putting a K&N air intake and a Flowmaster exhaust....cat-back system on very soon..... what do you guys think??
#5
Originally Posted by bizzie094
thanks guys..... that's a lot of help and also seems like I won't be spending as much money as I thought.... I am about to get my taxes back and also 40 hours of overtime from work, so I think I'm gonna start by putting a K&N air intake and a Flowmaster exhaust....cat-back system on very soon..... what do you guys think??