Is an LR4 Body Lift Possible?

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LB Bill

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Aren't the LR4 and the RR Sport the same chassis? Hmmm.
They were the same. First generation RRS (L320) was used a semi-monocoque/body on frame like LR3- LR4 through MY 2013.
Second generation RRS (L494) MY 2014 to current (like the one shown), is a true uni-body.
That Company's kits/lifts are for uni-body vehicles. Looks like it sure works though !!
 

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Thanks for the clarification.

So I kind of read that as it should be simpler for these trucks. No sub-frame to contend with.

Somebody needs to buy some hockey pucks and have a few beers...
 

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If you are only looking for 1.25", are you aware that with the IIDTool your can reprogram your (air) suspension to default to any height within the total range of motion of the system.
I.E. you could simply reprogram the system to call default height at 1.25" higher.
Hi @txfromwi, yes I do recognize that is a possibility and one way of getting it done. But, I am not so interested in that solution. @mm3846, summed it up just about perfectly. He stated, "I like the idea. Raise the body and run whatever tire, and keep air suspension at normal height so you maximize articulation." I'm not sure if @iSurfvilano was being serious or not, but I think he might be on to something there. It certainly embraces the KISS Principal. Anyways, I greatly appreciate the input.
 

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