Travis Lane
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well thank you for answering my questions! I'd love to see what it looks like with the body lift!
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View attachment 45970 View attachment 45971 View attachment 45972 I'm doing a 3" body lift for several reasons: stance, better downpipe path, & a little more room (vertically) to fit in an LB7 Duramax intercooler/rad stack.
As this thread discussed the 3500HD core support, thought I'd add a few pics showing the relative fan/core support/shrouds alignment with a 3" body lift: stock core support - vs - 3500HD core support that I'm modifying extensively to fit the intercooler.
Not certain yet if using the stock shroud will work out, but using the 3500HD core support can definitely improve the vertical alignment of the rad/IC stack & fan/shroud.
This core support might could be modified to fit the later DMax taller rad (might have to cut off tray the rad sets on, & add metal to lower it). But fitting the taller IC from the later DMax's is problematic. The IC has to fit under the tube structure that crosses the top of core support - in the space (front to back) that the original brace rods occupy.
Later today, I'll get a pic with the front bumper on the 3" lift brackets, to show how the diesel bumper holes line up vertically with the cooling stack. Need to see if there's a way to move the tow hooks up 3" & the mounts be strong enough they could be used. Such a mount needs to be inside the frame tube & share that space with the body lift bumper brackets. I'm not a fan of how leaving the tow hooks in stock mounting height with body lift - they stick out right about the bottom of the air dam.