Making a body lift for a car?

Bart.Man

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Have any of you ever made a body lift for a car? It seems like it would be a very doable thing, as all the kits I'm finding for $200+ are just pieces of steel with holes drilled in the proper spots. Are there readily available objects of hardware that I could use to substitute these overpriced things? Thanks for any input.
 
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Most companies actually just sell 2x4's disguised as metal. Your best bet is to just get some 2x4's perferravly used (more flex) and nail them in there
 
Anyone suggesting a 2x4 is fucking retarded. OP what vehicle is this being used for?

Never use wood/hockey pucks/any other god damn dumb idea suggested by other idiots in this thread

don't be a cheap prick and spend the few bucks on a real body lift kit..what the hell are you spending $300 on a BL for?
 
Dont listen to him, hes wrong. You know those cardboard centers for paper towels? Just put a could in there and you'll be good to go
 
Haha Hell yeah, 2x4s it is! Done deal.

No but I just want to give my Forester ( I know, commence laughing) a little more clearance as the ass hat who had it before me lowered it for some ungodly reason
 
jesus christ. stop before you kill yourself or worse someone else

you have a unibody you dumb fuck not body on frame

the previous owner either bought new springs or cut the OEM springs. if you want it back up to stock height get replacement OEM or aftermarket struts and springs. Or look into a strut lift but have fun with all the new drivetrain/steering angles...

 
Haha dude I was kidding about the 2x4s. I'm not an absolute retard, at least I don't think I am....

But then again, if I am, would I know.....?

 
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