3" Body Lift Removal

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purple 'hoe

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So how hard is itbto instal the body lift. I have a 3 inch body lift alot of stuff in it but i am kinda intiminated with doin it. Mine is brand new n i payed about $170ish on ebay if i remember right

I've never done one myself, but I have a buddy who just did one on his 94 K1500, and it seemed to go pretty easy for him. Personally, I've never cared for them, but to each their own.
 
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If you don't like the appearance of the gap in the back of your hoe with the body lift you should get covers for it or make some yourself. I got mine from a company called lift lips, not sure if they are still around. The body lift is relatively easy to install, you need a steering extension, shroud extension, and I think some adjustment of the parking brake is needed.

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