I'm getting ready to eventually re-mount my front bumper to compensate for the 3" body lift. It got me started thinking about replacing the front lift pucks with a piece of steel tube, capped at both ends, and drilled for the hardware. It seems like if I were to weld the bottom of the steel puck to the frame, it would help eliminate some of the force on the bolt. I would probably have to shift the bushing to the top of the puck for this to work.

I know people have re-built the body mounts to effectively create a body lift without pucks, but what about this idea?

It seems like the front mounts are more prone to shifting (or at least it's more noticeable) than the other ones.

Stupid idea <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />Andre


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1995 Passport - TH700R4 - Twin-sticked Dana300 w/tera 4:1 - Leaf sprung SAS w/Dana 60/14BFF - 38.5x11 Boggers - DOR bumper w/ MM SE9500