with all the pinion angle (etc) hassles wouldn't a body lift serve as well if not better?
I've had a 2" body lift on my 95 Disco (with an OME suspension) for about 6 years or so. I haven't figured out why some people don't like them.
The reason that most people don't like them is that no modification is more of a hack job than a body lift.
Why does one lift a vehicle? The primary reason is to allow for larger tires to be mounted. At the same time, most people, especially overlanding types, are also raising the spring rates to compensate for higher loads.
The only thing a body lift does is to lift the body higher to accommodate taller tires. It doesn't address spring rates, and it also doesn't raise the clearance of the vehicle, which is exactly what a suspension lift does.
For the fitment of 32" tires on a D1, all that is needed is a standard OME lift. In all but a few cases, no driveline issues will arise from installing a 1.5" - 2" lift. Hmm, I wonder why the OME lift height ended up that way?
How is a body lift a hack job? A suspension lift adds clearance for tires and so does the body lift. Youre wrong about clearance. Have 10" under your diff stock? That 10" is going to be the same whether you have 6" of suspension or 6" of body lift. Clearance under the diff is the most important and that only comes from taller tires and taller tires can come from body or suspension.
How is a body lift a hack job? A suspension lift adds clearance for tires and so does the body lift. Youre wrong about clearance. Have 10" under your diff stock? That 10" is going to be the same whether you have 6" of suspension or 6" of body lift. Clearance under the diff is the most important and that only comes from taller tires and taller tires can come from body or suspension.
I'd have to dig out the receipt, it's been 8 years and I don't remember. Actually I'm probably due for new springs.Did you use medium duty springs?
Another thing that I don't like about body lifts is that you're usually replacing a hard rubber body mount with a solid aluminum one and the there is a corresponding increase in vibe.
Interesting.Another thing that I don't like about body lifts is that you're usually replacing a hard rubber body mount with a solid aluminum one