quick jerry lift?
you joke about it. but, Jacob.. do you have the pics from the BBQ?
A guy had an old 6.5L? diesel suburban (non turbo?).. went up the RTI ramp and we were all like, "WTF?" when the bumper went all sorts of crooked..
then he did it again a little later and we all saw his body lift, 6" body lift using 4"x4" lumber, not even pressure treated!!!
A guy had an old 6.5L? diesel suburban (non turbo?).. went up the RTI ramp and we were all like, "WTF?" when the bumper went all sorts of crooked..
then he did it again a little later and we all saw his body lift, 6" body lift using 4"x4" lumber, not even pressure treated!!!
dude i searched all freakin night for that picture and couldnt find it. that would have been so epic to post here. that was such a sad day. we always joke about it but i didnt think people actually did it until that day.
merlin pulled though for me and got me a pic. hes searching for a closeup of the blocks though...
look below the driver door above the frame rail. kinda hard to see but its def there. 4x4 wooden block. had those all the way around. me and matt got the pleasure(cough) of seeing this in person....


look below the driver door above the frame rail. kinda hard to see but its def there. 4x4 wooden block. had those all the way around. me and matt got the pleasure(cough) of seeing this in person....


Dont you see the "performance accessories" sticker on the door?? This is the new Earth Friendly body lift they offer using wood...DUH!!! I also heard skyjacker/Pro Comp/Superlift were going to start making their suspension lift components out of recycled diapers and reclaimed toilet paper, tampons, and condoms from sewer treatment plants.
Last edited by Sea-Bass; Apr 22, 2009 at 09:01 AM.
merlin pulled though for me and got me a pic. hes searching for a closeup of the blocks though...
look below the driver door above the frame rail. kinda hard to see but its def there. 4x4 wooden block. had those all the way around. me and matt got the pleasure(cough) of seeing this in person....

look below the driver door above the frame rail. kinda hard to see but its def there. 4x4 wooden block. had those all the way around. me and matt got the pleasure(cough) of seeing this in person....

i never noticed the rear bumper, i saw the front then the lift blocks and my eyes never left them.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAH
yea i LOL'd.. LOUD
lol?
wood does something called swelling, contracting, rotting, compressing... has to be the worst statement i have ever seen




