Jeep Wrangler Tj - 4+1” Body Lift Install For High Clearance Mods
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Keeping the stock Tj look has always been my goal for this build and it’s time to get a bit more serious with the modifications needed to properly run larger tires. In this video the red tj gets a 1” body lift. Adding no more than 1.25” will allow us to do a tummy and gas tank tuck for higher clearances when taking on obstacles, without sacrificing center of gravity and changing driveshaft angles. I don’t advocate anymore than 1.25” for these mods, but it is possible have a combination of 3” lift and 2” or 4”+2” body lift to get the 5” or 6” needed to properly clear larger tires. Another strategy other than lowering the radiator is to lift the engine mounts 1” to accommodate the body lift, but this route changes driveshaft angles, but may raise you exhaust enough to clear a tummy tuck mod. These other body lifts are good options based on your needs, but is a bit more work involved, that’s not shown in this video. Thanks for watching. 🍻
Future mods that require a minimum of 1” body lift
Barns 4x4 Heavy Duty High Clearance Skids
Belly skid:
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Fuel tank skid:
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Great video. It takes me back when me and my boys would be working on my TJ and my 4x4 trucks through the years.
I love it, something I grew up doing as well and hopefully they will continue on
Thanks for watching I appreciate it. 🙏🍻
WTG HAYDEN! You both did an excellent job! I love seeing the younger generation get in there and get it done! The Jeep looks like a beast! 😎
I can hear all the northeast guys saying ‘HIT IT WITH PB BLASTER FIRST!!’… right before they remember not everyone has body mount rust issues! 😂
Haha right, thank god we don’t have that problem. Jeeps here never die , they just get stronger 😎🍻
@@ATEMOFFROADevery vehicle here rusts out loooong before the drivetrain gives out up here. It’s rough. Probably 50% of TJs for sale have patched frames at this point it seems
@@ridewithme3428 man, I feel so sorry for you guys!
@@ridewithme3428 the one thing I don’t look forward to, if I decide to move up north east. 😅
@@ATEMOFFROAD That said, I love the nature up here, and having 4 seasons is cool (except this past winter was a lot of flooding and only a few good 12”+ snowstorms). And it makes those warm summer days in the forest or on the beach feel much more special when they happen
Great video and nice to see your son helping out. You are making memories .Looking forward to seeing more videos on your TJ. Take care
Thank you 🙏 I appreciate it. 🍻
Great video. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks for watching 🍻🙏
The TJs looks mean! Great video!
Thank you 🙏 🍻
excellent job for both of you.
Thank you 🙏 🍻
Good video 👍
Thanks buddy 👍🏼🍻
Awesome video
Thank you 🙏 🍻
Dustin, love seeing you working with your son! I watched your first BL video when you put it out. I'm also planning a 4" lift along with the 1" BL to get those 35's my '97, too! Question: Did you do or are you planning to do a 1" motor mount lift as well? Keep up the good work!
Awesome and thank you 🙏 At the moment I don’t see a need for the motor mount lift. When I get the barns4x4 high clearance belly skid that may change depending on how it mounts and what’s in the way. Worst case scenario I will have to use a motor mount lift and remove radiator and trans linkage drop. Best case scenario it bolts right up or maybe a slightly exhaust modification.
Hey buddy what suspension lift do you have on this rig? It’s sharp
What wheels and size are they? They look killer
What rear bumper is that and where can I get it?
You didnt have a drop bracket for the TCase with your suspension lift kit?
My lift did come with one. But I’m not using it. You take that out when you install an SYE kit.
@@ATEMOFFROAD oh nice. BtW you jeep is awsome man !!!
@@Brv1nBl0w thank you 🙏
In general, body lifts are frowned upon
I agree, However the advantages are far more greater for high clearance mods that I plan on doing. These mods require a minimum of 1” body lift clearance for the belly and fuel tank skid. The Barns4x54 skids are much stronger in material. It would be silly to not upgrade here for what I’m about to do with this jeep.
barnes4wd.com/products/jeep-tj-bolt-on-skid-plate
barnes4wd.com/products/high-clearance-jeep-tj-fuel-tank-skid-plate?_pos=1&_sid=125a9cd21&_ss=r
@@richardalvarado4334 thank you 🙏 they are real vision 398BL Manx beadlock wheels. 🍻
@ATEMOFFROAD raises your center of gravity 🤡 to each his/her own, just not my cup of pee
Nope. Body lifts are only frowned upon by dummies who take them at face value, not realizing how necessary they are for tummy tucks and up travel gains. EXCESSIVE body lifts are frowned upon not subtle 1".
@@speedfreak8200and any lift and even a roof rack raisers your center of gravity. Thats the nature of 4wd modification