
A body lift increases the clearance between the truck's wheels and its body. This procedure involves the removal excess fat and skin from the waist and buttocks as well as the lateral thighs. For a 3.5 inch lift, the cost can reach $8,000
Lower body lift increases truck's wheel well and body clearance
A body lift is a great option to increase the truck's wheel well and clearance. This upgrade allows for larger tires while maintaining the OE suspension parts. If you plan to install an even larger motor, this upgrade will be beneficial.

It helps to remove excess skin and fat from the waist and buttocks as well as the lateral and lower thighs.
A body lift involves the removal of excess skin and fat around the waist, buttocks and sides of the thighs. It is typically performed under general anesthesia. The entire procedure can take between 2 and 3 hours. The procedure involves cutting across the top part of the buttock, which stretches from hip to hip bone.
It leaves a scar at the groin.
A scar is often left after body lift surgery. The scar can be either a straight vertical or T-shaped. The top line will disappear in the crease at the intersection of your groin and thigh. The rest of the scar will be visible, running vertically down your inner thigh. This type scar is difficult to conceal, but will fade with time.
For a 3.5 inch lift, it can cost as much as $8,000
While body lifts improve the ride height and ground clearance of your truck they can also be very expensive. A 3.5" lift can cost upwards of $800. Larger tires are required to get the desired ride height, and ground clearance. For a cheaper alternative, consider a body lift kit. Body lift kits, which are usually simple packages of body block that raise your truck's height without altering your steering or suspension, are a good option.
It increases the overall clearance of a truck.
A body lift can improve the truck's overall clearance and appearance. They also lower the center of gravity, which can increase flip-over risks. You can also stretch other parts by using body lifts.

It requires general anesthesia
Many factors influence the cost and timeline of body lift surgery. It is important to consider peripheral costs as well. Most body lifts are not covered by your health insurance. There are many options available for financing. These include personal loans from relatives and friends, bank loans, crowd funding, medical care finance, and bank loans.