disclaimer : I am really not a fan of lift cradles.
I will not go into why they cause issues when you want to use the truck like I do ( high speed, desert running, whoops, jumps, etc etc.)
If you go by TMX, you'll see my gen 2 with mid-travel, 40s, CF bodywork, etc etc etc on one of the lifts. ( it is getting prepped for a Baja trip, and also to chase at the 1000).
If you intended to do texplex and catch air, the lift cradle needs to go. TMX can reverse it but understand, you're going to be sinking some coin to reverse the cradle lift and add a proper suspension setup for what you want to do.
For those that aren't hucking their truck, there isn't an issue with a cradle. It does screw with the geometry and reinforcement that you need when jumping.
based on the forces a take-off and landing put on your suspension mounting points, a cradle will actually weaken the reinforcement while creating a geometry that can create a sheer point and some travel/steering issues.