I hear both terms being used here - I guess, the body lift allows us to keep the chassis/driveline geometry as Toyota calculated, but raise the body out of harms way, while doing a suspension lift (2" rear lift/torsion bar front lift) changes the driveshaft angles etc which you guys have mentioned before (about lowering the diffs to make the drive shaft angles come back into their std angles).
Which one is better? Is a body lift purely looks? doing a suspension lift and then dropping the diffs downwards sounds like it doesnt really make a final difference to ground clearance?
Have I got the information mixed up here?
udhi
Which one is better? Is a body lift purely looks? doing a suspension lift and then dropping the diffs downwards sounds like it doesnt really make a final difference to ground clearance?
Have I got the information mixed up here?
udhi
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