Bought the trailer body lift. Have an 2.5 lift already. Watched the "professional" video from trailer and in shops. But I do work in my driveway. Your video was exactly what I was looking for. I bought plenty of 4x4 and 2x4 already so I was glad to see in your video thats what I needed. Installing tomorrow. Thanks for the video. I have total confidence now.
I'm doing my 2010. Was a nightmare to get all the mounts off (13 Canadian winters!) I am at the jacking up point but the frame is also lifting. I have all the bolts off one side! Any ideas?
Awesome.... Thank you for the video. I am actually looking at doing this in reverse and have a few questions. Have a 2012 Oscar Mike with bald 35" tires and had a friend give me his stock Rubicon wheel and Tire take offs (33").... Dislike the gap with the 33's don't mind lowing the Jeep back for fit appearance. My question is can I reuse the bolts or will I have to locate stock bolts once I remove the spacers?... Just want to be prepared before tear down. Thank you!!!
Hi Steve, couple of questions please, did you need to extend any wires or brake lines etc? What about the radiator and hoses did you need to relocate or modify? I've seen other brands of cars and they had complications with gearbox levers, radiator mounts etc. What it seems to be like in your video is new spacers and no other mods.
I did this with an older, much older jeep and I like the look alot. Not having some of the frame showing and other parts makes me think it looks a whole lot like just a passenger car. I now have a new jeep and I want to do the same thing. I am concerned that an 1 1/4 off my floor mounted automatic shift leaver will make it pretty stumpy. Do you have an automatic and how it it now?
I think that would be a good combo. The 1.25” body lift will be more of a cosmetic change. If you want better off-road performance I’d go with either a leveling kit or suspension lift. That will actually lift the suspension higher. The body lift simply lifts the body off the frame and will make more room in the wheel wells for the bigger tire. 33s aren’t much bigger then stock so they are a safe choice.
I have 2016 jku on 33’s no lift for a few years and have no problems. I also wheel my Jeep on the weekends. But this body lift might be nice because I’m going to 35”s
eliel hernandez I had no issues afterwards. The only thing that could be an issue would be if you had a manual transmission. Then you would need an extender.
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