
A body lift improves the clearance of a truck’s wheel well and body. The body lift costs a lot and involves the removal fat and skin around the waist, buttocks, and sides. The cost can be upwards of $8,000 for a 3.5-inch lift.
Lower body lift improves truck's wheelwell 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 reduces fat and excess skin from the waist, buttocks, and lateral thighs.
A body lift involves the removal of excess skin and fat around the waist, buttocks and sides of the thighs. This procedure can usually be done under general anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. It takes between two and three hours. The procedure involves making an incision across the top to the buttock that stretches from hipbone to hipbone.
It leaves a scar on the groin.
A scar is often left after body lift surgery. The scar could be a straight line, or a T shape. The top line will be hidden in the crease where your thigh and groin meet, while the rest of the T will be visible and will run vertically down the inside of your inner thigh. This type scar is difficult to conceal, but will fade with 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. 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 typically simple packages of body blocks that increase the height of your truck without modifying your steering or suspension.
It improves truck's overall clearance
Body lifts can increase the truck's overall clearance while also improving its appearance. They can lower the center of gravity, which could increase the risk of flip-over. Body lifts can also stretch other parts of the vehicle.

It will require general anesthesia
The cost of body lift surgery depends on several factors. It is important to consider peripheral costs as well. Body lift surgery is generally not covered by insurance. Patients have many financing options. These options include personal loans from family and friends, bank loans and crowd funding.