2.3.9 Body lift
Body lifts are best used when a little extra tire clearance is required
when you want to leave the suspension alone. By putting spacers between
the body and frame, up to 3 inches of lift can be attained. This affects
such things as the shift levers, bumper height, and underhood connections.
However, body lifts are cheap (less than $100) and fairly easy, and
do not create steering geometry problems and suspension alterations.
A simple, small body lift can even be made by simply flipping the stock
body mounts upside-down.
