That could be a benefit depending on how you look at it...
A lot of the mods people do are gratuitous.
You said you have a 3" lift. Looks like the back is just springs and shocks (good!), what is it on the front?
If you are building a camper, what parameters have you settled on? Like flat walls or curved, bed placement, etc? I see you have a rack above the cab now, so didn't know if you intended on keeping that.
yeah, as long as the lift isn’t too pricy. This one cost me about $2300 in parts. Had to replace a lot of rusted components. I bought a rustier truck than I realized, unfortunately. Not a rust bucket, just more work than I anticipated.
Lift in front includes heavy duty torsion bar, fabricated upper control arm, and new shocks. Also replaced ball joints (upper and lower), tie rods, heavy duty idler arm bracket, center link bushings, etc. And also a Bilstein steering stabilizer.
As for parameters, funny that you should ask! Did not think of removing factory rack, my current sketches have the cab over mount directly to the rack. I suppose I could skip the middle man and support the cab over directly at the rack mounting points. I sort of like the fact that the current rack doesn’t leak, and I’m hesitant to mess with it.
This is my current design:
Cab over height roughly 2.5’... remove tailgate
Modular bed setup that converts to couch with under couch storage
Overhead view of roof with 50W panels in parallel, lightweight racks for the occasional longer >10’) surfboard, and vent fan
Overhead view of interior. Want to make some system to cook outside mostly with inside galley setup for simple meals. Also storage under boards — surfboard rack goes to bed lip.
Still working on back/front porch, entranceway, etc.