A couple key things he REALLY messed up on. Dont forget you can use that punch or a longer version to guide and line any bolt hole you cant see for these body mounts. Insure ALL wiring gets placed BACK into its vibration control points. Headlight harness did not get secured. For the ground strap extension bracket. You want to ruff up the side touching frame and you want to rough up the new bolt with wire brush. Make sure you do the bed spacers with rubber supports just like he did. Half assing or taking a shortcut here will make noise and drama forever. If you orientate those blocks sideways, you have a small chance of wind bouncing up under there and causing noise. If they are aligned with forward travel, you are not likely to make odd noises. The rear bumper harness and wires can be brittle, move and place them gently. Take this time to inspect/clean and use some goo on the trailer plug, you prob wont be back here for another 10yrs. When cutting your bumper, it only has to clear a small part on the hitch, dont go crazy here, you see he had more then plenty space in the end. Great video tho.
3" body lift has a TON of wires ending up lose all around the vehicle. They dont give enough extensions or zip ties. you just keep pulling harness out of holders to reach. I strongly recommend only doing the 1.5" body lift, it allows for 3 inches more of Tire.
Do not do this!!! For less money and work you can buy a 2” leveling kit guys.. plz don’t do this to new trucks. Brake lines are stretched, parking brake line, electrical lines, steering shaft is at the limit, it isn’t a good idea. This is for old shitty trucks not new trucks. Spend $99 at rough country and buy a leveling kit.. unreal people still would do a body lift lol
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Awesome detailed video, I'm installing this kit with my son very soon. Thank you for giving me the confidence to get it done!
Thanks for watching! -Zach
The truck comes with 33” tires stock.
With the 20” factory option, they come with 275/60R20, and are like a single mm shy of 33”.
A couple key things he REALLY messed up on. Dont forget you can use that punch or a longer version to guide and line any bolt hole you cant see for these body mounts. Insure ALL wiring gets placed BACK into its vibration control points. Headlight harness did not get secured. For the ground strap extension bracket. You want to ruff up the side touching frame and you want to rough up the new bolt with wire brush. Make sure you do the bed spacers with rubber supports just like he did. Half assing or taking a shortcut here will make noise and drama forever. If you orientate those blocks sideways, you have a small chance of wind bouncing up under there and causing noise. If they are aligned with forward travel, you are not likely to make odd noises. The rear bumper harness and wires can be brittle, move and place them gently. Take this time to inspect/clean and use some goo on the trailer plug, you prob wont be back here for another 10yrs. When cutting your bumper, it only has to clear a small part on the hitch, dont go crazy here, you see he had more then plenty space in the end. Great video tho.
You can fit 33’s on stock hight!
I want details on that Delmonico Red build in the thumbnail/cover shot!
Got a check engine light and puddle lights stopped working
Great video man. Thanks
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Can I still use my bull bar with this body lift insttalled
What modifications would I have to do if I already have a six..
3" body lift has a TON of wires ending up lose all around the vehicle. They dont give enough extensions or zip ties. you just keep pulling harness out of holders to reach. I strongly recommend only doing the 1.5" body lift, it allows for 3 inches more of Tire.
Can you do one for a 3rd Gen
N0
Do not do this!!! For less money and work you can buy a 2” leveling kit guys.. plz don’t do this to new trucks. Brake lines are stretched, parking brake line, electrical lines, steering shaft is at the limit, it isn’t a good idea. This is for old shitty trucks not new trucks. Spend $99 at rough country and buy a leveling kit.. unreal people still would do a body lift lol
it doesn't affect it like a 3 inch body lift and even if you did go that big it comes with everything you need to extend stuff
So with this body lift you won't have to mess with the fuel tube or any wires or gas lines or how about the steering knuckle