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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
body lift compared to no body lift
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<blockquote data-quote="Longracing25" data-source="post: 1042493" data-attributes="member: 74962"><p>I got the bed 3"body lift on. Had to wait on new plolythane bushings. I also had to convert back for one day to drivable. Once i looked at stock bushings.......crap. Sure enough half were junk or GONE. Its best to replace anyway. I thought id take a side pic showing what "3 body lift looks like...compared to no body lift. I have a torsion twist 3-4" front and longer shackles on back for rear 4" or so. I have 265/70-16 tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longracing25, post: 1042493, member: 74962"] I got the bed 3"body lift on. Had to wait on new plolythane bushings. I also had to convert back for one day to drivable. Once i looked at stock bushings.......crap. Sure enough half were junk or GONE. Its best to replace anyway. I thought id take a side pic showing what "3 body lift looks like...compared to no body lift. I have a torsion twist 3-4" front and longer shackles on back for rear 4" or so. I have 265/70-16 tires. [/QUOTE]
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