Help with Body Lift

Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
will be greatly appreciated.

Rob

9 Responses to “Help with Body Lift”

  1. admin says:

    In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:

    >Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    >will be greatly appreciated.

    >Rob

    Reminds me of a question I wanted to ask.

    What advantages (beside maybe cost) are there to
    having a body lift in addition to or instead of a spring lift?

      russ

  2. admin says:

    In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:

    > Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    > will be greatly appreciated.

    > Rob

    Rob:
            Don’t do it.  Bad news down the road.

  3. admin says:

    tas…@skcla.monsanto.com writes:
    >In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:
    >> Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    >> will be greatly appreciated.

    >> Rob
    >Rob:
    >    Don’t do it.  Bad news down the road.

    i am going to agree with this one.  but if you are dead set on it, good
    luck.  you will find two things: 1)  it doesn’t look that good (shows the
    frame and stuff, and 2) this vehicle will ride a lot rougher (no rubber
    body mounts).  

    i realize that you are probably selecting this over a suspension lift for
    two reasons: cost and ease.  i’m guessing you have the TTB front end
    (unless you have a ‘classic’ ford) and this suspension lift for them is
    pricy, i admit.  (if you had a live axle in front, the cost of a
    suspension list would be comparable to a body lift)but you would be MUCH
    happier.  however, you just might be satisfied when you are done and my  
    opinion gets tossed.  and i sincerely hope you are happy.

    goodluck, and let us know how you fare.

    rm

  4. admin says:

    tas…@skcla.monsanto.com wrote:

    : In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:
    : > Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    : > will be greatly appreciated.
    : >
    : > Rob

    : Rob:
    :       Don’t do it.  Bad news down the road.

    Thanx for such an informative comment.  How about if you provide some details
    and facts with your statement.  Why is is "Bad news down the road?"  What is
    your personal experience with body lifts?

  5. admin says:

    Russell Partch (par…@vette.colorado.edu) wrote:

    : In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:
    : >Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    : >will be greatly appreciated.
    : >
    : >Rob

    : Reminds me of a question I wanted to ask.

    : What advantages (beside maybe cost) are there to
    : having a body lift in addition to or instead of a spring lift?

    The advantages of a body lift over a suspension lift are:
    1.  COST
    2.  EASE OF INSTALLATION
    3.  FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF LIFT, THE BODY LIFT DOESN’T RAISE
        THE CENTER OF GRAVITY AS MUCH BECAUSE THE ENGINE, TRANNY,
        FRAME ETC ARE NOT RAISED
    4.  THE FRONT END ALIGNMENT IS UNAFFECTED.

    The disadvantages of the body lift over a suspension lift are:
    1.  THE BUMPERS, BRUSH GUARDS, AND ANY OTHER FRAME MOUNTED
        PARTS DON’T MOVE WITH THE BODY AND THEREFORE AFFECT THE
        APPEARANCE.
    2.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN CLEARANCE FOR HIGH CENTERED
        FRONT TO REAR.
    3.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN WHEEL TRAVEL AVAILABILITY

    Another advantage I forgot to list above is:
    5.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN STRESS ON U-JOINTS.

    I don’t claim this to be a comprehensive list of the
    differences but it is all that I can think of.

    :   russ

  6. admin says:

    Rob,

    Did a 2" on a Mazda 2600i (rubber mounts in frame, so no loss there). I believe that
    with the Ford, you will not have the rubber bushing, so additional vibrations will be
    transmitted to you, the driver.

    Otherwise, you can’t even tell on the Mazda – looks like any other Japanese truck
    (some frame showing now vs before, looks good). Most people just think it’s a big
    Mazda.

    We used the vinyl carpet protector (the flexible stuff w/ the nipples on the back) and
    fastened it in the front & rear wheel-wells, then coated the wheel-wells, frame with
    Wesley’s undercoating. Unless you stick your head in the fenderwell, you have no
    clue!

    BTW: It took us about 15 hours (2 people) drinkin’ beer & making sure it was done
    correctly. 3 hours was ripping out/replacing  the interior of the e-cab to get to the
    back cab bolts.

    We have plans to go back and replace the hokey front bumper mounts with
    something that will take a hit, but that’s later. Bringing down the radiator was the
    other "fun" thing, but I think these 2 are Mazda-specific.

    Have fun!
    E…@artisoft.com

    In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 says…

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    >Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    >will be greatly appreciated.

    >Rob

  7. admin says:

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    In article <3qlkrg$…@hpchase.rose.hp.com>, fr…@hpcmra.sj.hp.com (William Frey) writes:
    >Russell Partch (par…@vette.colorado.edu) wrote:
    >: In article <3qfski$…@hq.hq.af.mil>, rspence@pafosu3 (TSgt Robert E. Spence) writes:
    >: >Going to put a 2" body lift on my F150 this weekend.  Any helpful hints
    >: >will be greatly appreciated.
    >: >
    >: >Rob

    >: Reminds me of a question I wanted to ask.

    >: What advantages (beside maybe cost) are there to
    >: having a body lift in addition to or instead of a spring lift?

    >The advantages of a body lift over a suspension lift are:
    >1.  COST
    >2.  EASE OF INSTALLATION
    >3.  FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF LIFT, THE BODY LIFT DOESN’T RAISE
    >    THE CENTER OF GRAVITY AS MUCH BECAUSE THE ENGINE, TRANNY,
    >    FRAME ETC ARE NOT RAISED
    >4.  THE FRONT END ALIGNMENT IS UNAFFECTED.

    >The disadvantages of the body lift over a suspension lift are:
    >1.  THE BUMPERS, BRUSH GUARDS, AND ANY OTHER FRAME MOUNTED
    >    PARTS DON’T MOVE WITH THE BODY AND THEREFORE AFFECT THE
    >    APPEARANCE.
    >2.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN CLEARANCE FOR HIGH CENTERED
    >    FRONT TO REAR.
    >3.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN WHEEL TRAVEL AVAILABILITY

    >Another advantage I forgot to list above is:
    >5.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN STRESS ON U-JOINTS.

    >I don’t claim this to be a comprehensive list of the
    >differences but it is all that I can think of.

    >:   russ

    Thanks Bill,

    I’d not thought of a few of those.
    russ

  8. admin says:

    In article <3qlkrg$…@hpchase.rose.hp.com>, fr…@hpcmra.sj.hp.com

    (William Frey) wrote:
    > The disadvantages of the body lift over a suspension lift are:
    [...]
    > 2.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN CLEARANCE FOR HIGH CENTERED
    >     FRONT TO REAR.
    > 3.  THERE IS NO INCREASE IN WHEEL TRAVEL AVAILABILITY

    You can, however, install slightly larger tires which will give you a
    tad more ground clearance. Whereas a suspension lift may allow for
    larger tires also, the tires may rub the fender wells at full
    compression. Thus, IMHO the combination of a mild body lift with a mild
    suspension (but good shocks and stabilizer!) is the way to go.

    L8R,

    Jochen.


    Jochen Wolters * joch…@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de * cand.-ing. EE
    *—*—*—*—* "I’ll never reach my destination, if I never try.   *
    * ’86 Bronco II *  So I will sail my vessel, ’til the river runs dry" *
    * PowerMac 6100 *—*—*—*—*—*—*  Garth Brooks – "The River" *

  9. admin says:

    In article <n9145503.801990508@janice>, n9145…@janice.cc.wwu.edu

    (radioactive man) wrote:
    > 1)  it doesn’t look that good (shows the frame and stuff

    Install FrameSkins (or whatever they’re called) so you won’t see through
    the truck’s wheel housings.

    > 2) this vehicle will ride a lot rougher (no rubber body mounts).

    You’re not supposed to install the lift blocks _instead_ of the body
    mounts. Just put the lift blocks between the frame and the body mounts.
    Polyurethane replacement mounts will improve overall handling.

    L8R,

    Jochen.


    Jochen Wolters * joch…@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de * cand.-ing. EE
    *—*—*—*—* "I’ll never reach my destination, if I never try.   *
    * ’86 Bronco II *  So I will sail my vessel, ’til the river runs dry" *
    * PowerMac 6100 *—*—*—*—*—*—*  Garth Brooks – "The River" *

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