Can I install a lift kit myself, with basic tools?
The typical "weekend mechanic" is capable of installing our kits with basic mechanical skills and tools. Some kits make require welding. Safety should come first. Sturdy jackstands and wheel chocks are recommended.
Can my local garage install the lift?
Most all shops are capable of it. We include a full set of step-by-step instructions with each kit.
How long will it take to install a lift?
We always recommend taking a weekend to install it. Most kits can be installed by a first timer in 10 - 12 hours.
Will my SUV or Van need alignment after being lifted?
It is recommended to have an alignment performed shortly after installing a lift. Failure to have proper alignment may effect steering and cause uneven tire wear.
Will my lifted SUV or Van be unstable?
Any lifted vehicle has a higher center of gravity and therefore is at greater risk of rollover than an stock one. See legal disclaimer
How will my lifted SUV or Van handle and ride?
Most our kits increase the spring rate over stock. This makes for a "firmer" ride. Most our customers claim a better on-road feel with the kits.
Will lifting my SUV or Van affect it's ability to tow and haul loads?
Stronger suspension handles towing and heavy loads better than stock suspension. It is not however recommended to exceed the GVWR of your vehicle.
Why are the shipping cost so high?
Most suspension products are very heavy and therefore cost a considerable amount to ship. We ship via UPS ground to reduce shipping expense.
How soon will I recieve my order?
Your order will generally take 7-10 days to process and ship. All instock items will ship ASAP.