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    are pucks really that bad?

    so are body lift pucks bad, I could see how hey could pose more of a problem than complete poly replacements, like from daystar. also i could see they wouldn't really work if you had old torn rubber bushings, but i just replaced mine with new ply ones 6 months ago, and now i want a 1" bl for a cj7, can i do pucks or for 20 dollars more should i do complete replacement bushings?

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    Pucks arent that bad, thats what most body lifts use. I dont know how much $20 is worth to you but personaly I would just use pucks ***.

    You should start a buildup thread for your truck and put all your questions in there to keep the board from getting clutered up.
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    can you buy a 1" body lift? Usually you have to cut down 3" ones. Hockey pucks are the ticket, I'd give you some but I don't think I'll be back in town before new years
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Yes you can buy a 1" body lift for a jeep, or in his case a joop.

    I don't think its the pucks that are the problem. More the height of the lift.

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    what do you mean by joop?

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    What's stamped in the side of the body, in front of the door, with ee painted over the oo.

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    true i did notice that, but isn't it the same with the cj-8?

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    Not before 84.

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    I've changed my attitude toward body lifts, horrible idea

    lets throw a spacer between the chassis and body. great idea.

    cut the tub if you need tire clearance that bad, but only cut the tub if its a POS
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    why? The body doesn't put much force on the frame, especially a jeep tub.
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    what about during breaking and accelerating and turning corners?
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    not much weight = not much inertia. Have you ever heard of a vehicle losing its body on the highway because it had a body lift and the body mount bolts snapped? hell half the wranglers on the road probably have a 3" body lift
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    I've heard of several shearing all of the mounting bolts during low speed collisions.

    but step out of the "it should work" way of thinking and ask yourself is it a good idea to shim the body from the chassis of a vehicle?
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    I'm with flem on this. 4Wheelparts won't even install suspension lifts on vehicles with body lifts and vice versa. A few years back they were sued because a vehicle with a body lift and suspension lift wrecked and the body came off the chassis.
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    do a small body lift, then tie the body and frame together with a cage, problem solved. I don't care for bodylifts, but decided to do a 2 inch one on the 4runner so I can run flatter, more flexy sping packs, and do a drivetrain lift without having to butcher the floorboard. Granted, toys have fully boxed frames, and very little frame flex, and I went with a better body lift with heavier hardware than stock, but I don't think it will be a problem

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