has anyone installed a body lift

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Oefootball_70

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Looks great! Love that stance.

Any contact info for that company, would like to price getting a kit shipped to Kansas for my expy.
 

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i did the 3/2 on mine but more but cannot do a rize lift mainly for the $$$

Although it is very pricey... Rumor has it, that there is only a couple of kits left, and Rize will no longer make them for Gen2 Expys due to poor sales..

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Anyone run into issues when running the Truxxx lift kit or any other body lift? As far as brake lines or anything else that may be attached to the frame?
 

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Anyone find any other info pertaining to the body lift install? I would like to install this in addition to the 3 inch suspension already installed.
 
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They don't make a body lift for secong gens. They say you can't do it with the adjustable pedals.

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I know they don't make one. I have installed many body lift on Explorers of which they also don't make a kit for. I am thinking about ordering one for a 2004 F150 and going for it.
I don't know why the pedals would have anything to do with anything.
I will do some more searching.
 

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Here is the info that Performance Accessories states about the adjustable pedals on the F150. Don't see why it would be any diff on the expedition:

4. If equipped with adjustable pedals, operate the brake pedal button to ensure there is no interference with the steering U-joint or solenoid. If interference exists, slightly bend the brake pedal sideways
 

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I just called the shop that has the picture of that 2004 Expedition with the body lift. They said that, it is indeed a body lift, and they used a 2004 F-150 kit. The gentleman said that the parts crossed right over and that the adjustable pedals were not an issue at all. I asked him to come here and do a write up, and maybe even try to be a vendor. I think I may make myself the guinea pig for this project in the next few months, if so, I'll do a complete write up, success or failure.
 

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