
A body lift is a procedure to increase the clearance between a truck's body and wheel well. The procedure involves the removal or skin and excess fat from the abdomen, buttocks, and side thighs. For a 3.5 inch lift, the cost can reach $8,000
A lower body lift can increase the truck's wheel well, and also improve body clearance
A body lift is a great option to increase the truck's wheel well and clearance. This upgrade allows for larger tires while maintaining the OE suspension parts. You can also use this upgrade if your motor is larger.

It reduces fat and excess skin from the waist, buttocks, and lateral thighs.
A body lift is a procedure that removes excess skin from the buttocks, waist and lateral sides. This procedure can usually be done under general anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. The entire procedure can take between 2 and 3 hours. The procedure involves an incision that is made across the top of the buttock and stretches from hip bone to hip bone.
It leaves a scar at the groin.
A body lift surgery usually leaves a scar in the groin. The scar could be a straight line, or a T shape. The top line will disappear in the crease at the intersection of your groin and thigh. The rest of the scar will be visible, running vertically down your inner thigh. This type of scar is harder to hide but will fade with the passage of time.
It can cost up to $8,000 for a 3.5-inch lift
Although body lifts can increase your truck's ride height and ground clearance, they can be costly. A 3.5" lift can cost upwards of $800. To get the desired ride height and ground clearance, you will need bigger tires. For a cheaper alternative, consider a body lift kit. Body lift kits are simple packages that consist of body blocks. These increase the height of your truck, without having to modify your steering or suspension.
It increases truck's overall clearance
Body lifts can increase the truck's overall clearance while also improving its appearance. They also lower the centre of gravity which can increase flipover risk. Additionally, body lifts can stretch other parts.

It requires general anesthesia
There are several factors that influence the cost of bodylift surgery. It is important to consider peripheral costs as well. In general, bodylift surgery is not covered in health insurance. However, patients can explore different options for financing. These include personal loans from relatives and friends, bank loans, crowd funding, medical care finance, and bank loans.