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Lift Kits, You're a Low-Life without One

By Expert Author: Steven Duvall
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-04-19 | Word Count: 517 words
Steven Duvall
If your rig is still riding around at stock height, you need a lift and fast. See, modern trucks are pretty much made for sporting a big set of rubber right off the assembly line. With the original donut size barely filling your wheel wells, your truck looks like an elephant standing on a stool. So, to fit the big tires that make your rig look right, you need more clearance, and that's exactly what a lift kit gives you. In short, your rig plus a lift kit plus big tires and wheels equals awesome.

Okay, so you're saying that the idea's great, but you're probably wondering how a lift kit gets it done without busting under pressure or causing other problems, the way your neighbor's homemade job did. A true lift kit modifies your truck's suspension in any number of ways, depending on your factory gear. If you have leaf springs in the rear, count on some add-a-leaf inserts to the pack. Coil springs, in front or rear, are usually replaced by taller springs, thick spring seat spacers or both. Torsion bar suspensions usually substitute longer bars or tuned torsion keys. Plus, you may end up with new control arms, a-arms and steering components that relate your new height to the stock handling feel.

Now that you know how a lift kit works, let's look at the bigger boys making these badass toys. This should make picking the parts of your project a bit easier. We'll start with one of the most recognizable names in lift kits: Skyjacker. Contrary to what you might think, the guys at Skyjacker aren't into hijacking planes at extreme heights. Rather, they make great lift kits with all-around capability. They're tough off-road, smooth on-road, and look clean everywhere. Next up is Rancho, a brand with plenty of cred in the truck world. Rancho is the off-road suspension arm of the same automotive giant that makes Monroe shocks, only Rancho parts are like Monroes on some kind of injectable substance pro athletes don't even know about yet. And then there's Trailmaster, a company that takes a careful approach to the design of each kit. You'll be grateful later when you're not pulling a defective part out of a cheapo lift kit and sending it back. Also, Trailmaster's shocks have quite a reputation.

Once you pick a kit from one of these choice brands, be sure to grab a pro installer for this job. You don't want your cousin's shaky 10-beer hands and rusty tools handling the fate of your rig's stability. As soon as the kit's in place, you'll be cruising any terrain, sitting level (most lift kits get rid of the factory rear rake), and lookin' mean. Parking barriers will provide the same resistance as a Twinkie. No hill or bump will ever high-center your rig. Nobody will want you to help them move (lifting a fridge an extra 6 degrees -10 degrees higher is a no-go). And, when traffic grinds to a stifled clog, you can make your own lane. In other words, you've been living too long without a lift kit already.
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Browse brands like Skyjacker lift kits, Rancho lift kits and Trailmaster lift kits to give your rig the right stance and leave your friends in low places.

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