Desert Yeti
1/2 ton status
Nothing wrong with running the body lift hard...just that if you're doing rocks, it's better to keep the center of gravity lower and just trim the fenders to fit larger tires. Because a body lift doesn't raise the frame, it does nothing for your ground clearance, its sole purpose is to get the fenders up farther off of big tires.
But as others have already said, since the body lift is already on the truck, bolt on some big-a$$ tires and go 'wheeling!
I agree with others about the steering stablizers... ditch all but one...maybe two... get a stock bracket from a junk yard and toss the "fancy" brackets! No truck in good working order needs 4 steering stablizers... it's just bling at that point... or a cover-up for other steering issues that need repair.
But as others have already said, since the body lift is already on the truck, bolt on some big-a$$ tires and go 'wheeling!
I agree with others about the steering stablizers... ditch all but one...maybe two... get a stock bracket from a junk yard and toss the "fancy" brackets! No truck in good working order needs 4 steering stablizers... it's just bling at that point... or a cover-up for other steering issues that need repair.


