
A bodylift is a procedure that improves the clearance of truck's wheel wells and bodies. 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
A lower body lift can increase the truck's wheel well, and also improve body clearance
To increase the wheel well or body clearance of your truck, you can use body lifts. You can run larger tires while still maintaining your OE suspension components. You can also use this upgrade if your motor is larger.

It eliminates excess skin and fat around the waist, buttocks and sides of the lateral thighs.
A bodylift is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin, fat and muscle from the waist, buttocks or lateral sides of the legs. It is typically performed under general anesthesia. It takes between two and 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 leaves a scar in the groin area
Most bodylifts leave a scar at the groin. This scar may appear as a straight vertical line or as a T-shaped shape. The top line of scarring will be concealed in the crease between your hip and your groin. The rest of it will be visible along your inner thigh. This type scar is difficult to conceal, but will fade with time.
It can cost up to $8,000 for a 3.5-inch lift
Although they increase the truck's ground clearance and ride height, body lifts are not cheap. A 3.5-inch lift could cost as much as $800. Larger tires are required to get the desired ride height, and ground clearance. For a cheaper alternative, consider a body lift kit. Body lift kits, which are usually simple packages of body block that raise your truck's height without altering your steering or suspension, are a good option.
It increases the overall clearance of a truck.
A body lift can improve the truck's overall clearance and appearance. They can lower the center of gravity, which could increase the risk of flip-over. Other parts of your vehicle can be stretched by body lifts.

It will require general anesthesia
Many factors affect the cost for body lift surgery. It is important to consider peripheral costs as well. Generally, body lift surgery is not covered by health insurance. Patients can look into financing options. These include bank loans, crowd funding and medical finance companies.