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Project Snow Ball - SC74 - 07-26-2010

You can do the 2" body lift easy. The hardest part is removing the factory body mounts since they are usually rusted or seized. A sawzall cuts them well though :bdent: If you like the look of aftermarket hoods then I would do that though. Congrats on getting it installed!


Project Snow Ball - berg bronco - 07-26-2010

ya body lifts are easy I put a 1" on mine without any trouble. the fan gaurd and bumper gaps are the only thing to worry about.


Project Snow Ball - 73Bronc - 07-26-2010

I really like the look of the hood that I have so I'm planning to go with the body lift. I was able to shut the hood without the air cleaner and I have about an inch of space. So I'm planning to pickup a low profile cleaner and then estimate the body lift that I'll need to clear it. I'm hoping 2" will work. My gut says going > 2" will require more adjustment in other spots.


Project Snow Ball - 73Bronc - 07-26-2010

Who makes the best body lift kit?


Project Snow Ball - firefighter2134 - 07-26-2010

i bought mine from wild horses. i know that nix trix makes an aluminum body lift in colors. but i think the vendors are all within a few dollars of each other.


Project Snow Ball - berg bronco - 07-26-2010

x2 widhorses is good you just have to pay for shiiping


Project Snow Ball - 73Bronc - 07-29-2010

A pretty productive night last night:
  1. New Pilot bearing - check
  2. Fly wheel - check
  3. New Clutch - check
  4. New Pressure plate - check
  5. Bell Housing - check
  6. Starter - check

[Image: IMG_9076.jpg]

Passenger side headers were a tight squeeze as you can see.

Getting closer! :toothy12: :beer:


Project Snow Ball - 73Bronc - 08-08-2010

berg bronco Wrote:ya body lifts are easy I put a 1" on mine without any trouble. the fan gaurd and bumper gaps are the only thing to worry about.

What's the method to use when jack up the body?


Project Snow Ball - firefighter2134 - 08-08-2010

i used a floor jack and jack stands with some 2x4s. u wanna keep it as level as possible. small increments so you dont damage the body any


Project Snow Ball - 73Bronc - 08-08-2010

ok, so raise up both sides to an even level, not one side at a time.