
A body lift is a procedure that increases the clearance of a truck's wheel well and body. The procedure is expensive and involves the removal of excess fat and skin from the waist, buttocks, and lateral thighs. For a 3.5 inch lift, the cost can reach $8,000
Lower body lift increases truck's wheel well and body clearance
Body lifts are an excellent option to increase the wheel well and body clearance of a truck. This upgrade allows for larger tires while maintaining the OE suspension parts. You can also use this upgrade if your motor is larger.

It helps to remove excess skin and fat from the waist and buttocks as well as the lateral and lower thighs.
A body lift involves the removal of excess skin and fat around the waist, buttocks and sides of the thighs. It is typically performed under general anesthesia. The procedure takes two to three hours. The procedure involves a small incision at the top and stretching from hip bone, hip bone, and the bottom of the buttock.
It causes a scarring in the groin.
The groin is usually scarred after a body lift. The scar could be a straight line, or a T shape. The top line will hide in the crease between your thigh & groin. While the rest of the T will be visible vertically along your inner thigh, the rest will be clearly visible. This type of scar is harder to hide but will fade with the passage of time.
For a 3.5 inch lift, it can cost as much as $8,000
However, body lifts can improve your truck's ride height as well as its ground clearance. They can also increase your truck’s cost. A 3.5-inch lift can cost up to $800. You will need bigger tires to attain the desired ride height. For a cheaper alternative, consider a body lift kit. Most body lift kits consist of a simple package of body blocks. They raise the truck's height without changing your suspension or steering.
This increases the truck's overall clearance
A body lift can improve a truck's overall clearance as well as the appearance of its vehicle. They also lower the centre of gravity which can increase flipover risk. You can also stretch other parts by using body lifts.

It requires general anesthesia
There are many factors that affect the cost of bodylift surgery. It is also important to take into account peripheral costs. Body lift surgery is generally not covered by insurance. Patients have several financing options. These options include personal loans from family and friends, bank loans and crowd funding.