Body Lift

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Colby

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Hey, newbie to the forum. I was thinking about doing a 3 inch body lift to my 2011 ram 1500. Just seeing if anybody has any pics or any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
 

Thatdude596

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Follow the instructions, I used my iPad to blow up the pics cause they are in color in you download pdf. Took two of us roughly 6 hours with a lift and all necessary tools. Local shop wanted 800.00. I have some pics in one of my threads
 

Klaus96

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Hey, newbie to the forum. I was thinking about doing a 3 inch body lift to my 2011 ram 1500. Just seeing if anybody has any pics or any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Checkout xrsman build thread
 

Klaus96

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His truck pretty much convinced me of body lift. I'm not going offroad so I don't need extra ground clearance or the extra cost of the suspensions lift. I went to my local weld/fab shop to see about getting my tow hooks re-installed after the bumper moves up. They gave me a good idea. They can use their plasma cutter to cut a shape or lettering into whatever metal i want and then mount it inside of the tow hook cutouts...may be cool. Might also be able to do something along those lines for the hitch to bumper gap as well. I'm thinking mounted exhaust tip to exhaust tip with an indention on each side with the angles of tips and then a graphic or lettering cut into it and the whole thing tacked to underside of bumper...
 
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