duncan wrote:dont go for a small lift you will only waste your money when you pull it all out and fit a bigger lift later speaking from experience and my mate did the same also .If you want to see what is possible on a reasonable bugget give me a caal to see my mate shorty or mine
I think the trick here, if you're not exactly sure what you want, is to do a decent-sized body lift OR a decent-sized suspension lift first, see how you go, and then when you want more lift do the other kind.
I am gonna do 2" body to the Mav real soon but will probably leave the suspension stock while I run my 32" muddies for a while (the 32s would fit with no lift at all). Down the track, if I feel I want more, I'll do 3" suspension and fit 35s. (Of course down the track could be pretty soon...)
Better than doing 1" body and 1" suspension right off and and then having to upgrade both later.
The reasons I plan on doing the body lift before the suspension are basically that (a) it's cheaper and (b) once I've done it I can do slider bars etc and not have to change their height later, since they mount to the chassis but have to line up with the body.
Anyway. To each their own!
Jason
This is not legal advice.