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who's ran a body lift on there diesel?

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Old 02-11-2015, 08:03 PM
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I need someone who has ran a body lift on there cummins to chime in & tell me what they nodded to make it work.I search & search & see it's been done but nobody ever says how it was done.
 
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If you are going to haul anything in the bed of your truck I wouldn't put a body lift on it. Get a proper lift kit and do it right you'll thank yourself in the end.
 
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I had the bodYlift on my gas burner and I hauled over 30 different Harleys ATVs motorcycles small block ChevyS, transmissions,my English wHell,motorcycle lifta golf cart all kinds of things with no issue. I have the money to buy a suspension lift. I'm not wanting the body lift for the Lift I want it for the extra engine space. I do custom metal fabrication and body work for a livinG,so if I ever needed it I could just run some square Tubing under the bed for support.
 
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Well you sound like you know what you're doing. I am just not a huge fan of body lifts. As you know they don't make them for diesel trucks. But with your fab skills I would think doing what ever mods needed would be easy for you. And when you're done you can do a write up about what you had to do so others can read about it.
 
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It's not like the bodies are any different. Might have to mess with the steering column because of space in the engine.
 
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I think about the only difference is the intercooler that would also need to be addressed....
 



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