
A body lift increases the clearance between the truck's wheels and its body. The body lift is a costly procedure that involves the removal and removal of excess fat from the waist, buttocks and lateral legs. A 3.5-inch lift may cost as much as $8,000
Lower body lift improves truck's wheelwell and body clearance
The best way to increase the vehicle's wheel well is with a body lift. This upgrade will allow you to run larger tires, while maintaining the OE suspension components. If you plan to install an even larger motor, this upgrade will be beneficial.

It eliminates excess skin and fat around the waist, buttocks and sides of the lateral thighs.
A bodylift is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin, fat and muscle from the waist, buttocks or lateral sides of the legs. This procedure can usually be done under general anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. It takes between two and three hours. The procedure involves a small incision at the top and stretching from hip bone, hip bone, and the bottom of the buttock.
It leaves a mark in the groin.
A body lift surgery usually leaves a scar in the groin. The scar can be either a straight vertical or T-shaped. The top line will be hidden in the crease where your thigh and groin meet, while the rest of the T will be visible and will run vertically down the inside of your inner thigh. This type of scar is harder to hide but will fade with the passage of time.
A 3.5-inch lift can run you up to $8,000
Although they increase the truck's ground clearance and ride height, body lifts are not cheap. A 3.5-inch lift could cost as much as $800. You will need larger tires to achieve the desired ride height. For a cheaper alternative, consider a body lift kit. Body lift kits are typically simple packages of body blocks that increase the height of your truck without modifying your steering or suspension.
This increases the truck's overall clearance
A body lift can improve a truck's overall clearance as well as the appearance of its vehicle. They also lower the center of gravity, which can increase flip-over risks. Other parts of your vehicle can be stretched by body lifts.

It will require general anesthesia
Many factors affect the cost for body lift surgery. It is important not to overlook peripheral costs. Most body lifts are not covered by your health insurance. Patients have several financing options. These include personal loans from relatives and friends, bank loans, crowd funding, medical care finance, and bank loans.