If I may add, in many cases a body drop will result in the floorboard being higher in the cab. Hence the term "body drop." Attached is a pic of a body dropped dak.
My truck has air. The front suspension has a 2" lower control arm drop and the rear has a mild c notch. Front crossmember hits hard. Check our my street source and cardomain for pics.
When you body drop a truck you have to cut the cab floor diffrent that the bed floor, because to the shape of the frame. You also have to cut and reweld the front of the frame for the core support to fit right, allot of time you have to take the heater box out if it is under the hood, you also have a poblem with the pedals, shifter if it is floor shift. My buddy did it to his 91 Ranger and it was so much work,, and it don'r sit even.
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