jentzschman
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I agree. Get new tires, chop and cut fenders and do it the "right way" first. It will pay off in the long run 10 fold.
wait isnt he the one who got banned for being a jerk.... did i do some or say something wrong?
I'm still personally against body lifts, even in the name of a "belly up" kit. It's not too much work to do it the right way and rework the floor around the drivetrain, which nets the best of both worlds. I've gone as far as making my own billet adapters to clock cases flat, and chopped out and rebuilt entire tunnels and floors to make it all fit.
And just to clarify, I'm not trying to be argumentative. I'm simply trying to state my case as I believe to be most true and accurate for optimal performance.
. It sounds like you definitely understand the pros of a body lift, but you're in denial about the cons. (no offense).
have you ever seen a stock body bolt break? I haven't.
To thespittingllama: a big part of this concept that's getting thrown around but over overshadowed is leverage. You are correct about lifts affecting CoG also but the whole vehicle rolls as one solid unit with the body lift it adds additional leverage on the body bolts which makes them more prone to breaking. With a lift you have more of a chance of rolling. My tj with it's 4in lift and no swsy bar makes driving sketchy at best I know that a body lift would just multiply the issue. Trimming is by far the safest route but not always the most economical and naturally the most economical is almost always not safe. All I can say be careful and if a bolt or so breaks prepare for a couple told you so. But I'm sure those same people would be offering a hand to help.
I'm still personally against body lifts, even in the name of a "belly up" kit. It's not too much work to do it the right way and rework the floor around the drivetrain, which nets the best of both worlds. I've gone as far as making my own billet adapters to clock cases flat, and chopped out and rebuilt entire tunnels and floors to make it all fit.
It's all about what is important to you, a low COG is of prime importance to this non-rolling-over guy. . They have their place, but it's a bandaid in my opinion, never an ideal fix.
Back to this chart, I see a clear winner on it, and it's not the body lift...This is just a general comparison, but this is a general discussion.
The maturity of this conversation is amazing. This is a great example of why I'm even on this forum.
Dang steve that looks like a lot of work that I'm not even certified to see.
...do you have any finished product photos of that floor board? i actually haven't ever seen anyone go to that extent before. way cool!