How Much Does It Cost To Lift A Truck Or Car Actually?

If you own a truck/car, you might be in an endless struggle trying to figure out how to of a good way to have it improved.

These improvements do change not only your truck’s/car’s appearance but also enhances your off-road driving experience. When installing a lift kit in a car, the installer must consider if the car requires a wheel adaptor or spacer.

A wheel spacer is used to help eliminate the problem that occurs when installing the big wheel on cars.

Typically, the smallest wheel size is 2 inches, hence with a wheel spacer, one can easily lift wheel sizes from 12 inches onwards.

Let me walk you through FIVE best methods to lift up your truck/car and the cost of each…

1. Body lift kits

Body lift kits are used to uplift cars/trucks by 2 inches off the ground. These lifts kits make alterations to your truck to lift its body into the air. Hence, these alterations can be simple blocks mounted between the body of the car/truck and the frame.

The best thing about this method is that it only affects the height of the cabin.

On average, body lift kits cost around $1800 depending on the make and model of the car/truck they are being installed.

The quality of the lift kits that will be used will also have a significant effect on the overall cost of lifting the truck.

2. Suspension lift kits

A suspension lift kit involves raising your car suspension through the replacement of the front and rear shocks and leaf springs. It lifts the car by 6 inches above its stock body.

Suspension lift kits method is a bit more expensive than body lift kits since the kits cost between $ 2000 and $5000 depending on brands and sizes.

However, if you want to get value for your money, suspension lifts kits is the best method since your entire car is lifted to a greater height, including the frame and suspension system.

3. Coil spacer kits

Coil spacer kits are another cost-effective way of lifting your truck. They are easy to install and do not affect the quality of performance of the truck.

The best coil spacer kits range from 2 inches since they are installed to increase the overall ride height of the truck.

Spacers are usually added at the bottom or top of the car springs and shock hence minimizing their cost. These spacer kits cost around $1500 depending on the number of coils involved.

4. Leveling kits

Leveling kits are another excellent method for lifting trucks/cars. Some leveling kits come with components to raise only the front end, while others lift all four wheels – raising the front more than the rear.

The kits provide 4 inches of lift for the front of the truck and 2 inches for the back.

These levelers are a very cost-effective since they range from $ 50 to $1500 and are easier to install than the other types of lift kits.

So, if you’re on a tight budget, you can opt for this method.

5. Bulletproof suspension lift system kits

These are 12 inches lifting trucks kits especially used in Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota Tundra due to their strong and reliable quality.

Bulletproof suspension lift system kits give your truck a more aggressive look and achieve outstanding performance on the road. These kits are bit expensive compared to other lifts kits.

Their price range between $2000 to $3000 depending on the make and model of the kits.

Conclusion

The post above has highlighted five top methods of efficiently lifting your car or truck. Most of the most are cost efficient while a few are quite expensive.

We’re confident that you’ll find a suitable method for you from these tops methods, depending on how much you’re willing to spend on your car/truck lifting.

However, there some extra costs involved since some of the prices quoted only include the lift kits with no installation labor cost involved.

Depending on the lift kits you have purchased, you may have to modify some of the truck parts for lift kits be installed successfully.

As a result, you may incur extra cost in modifying the existing truck parts.

Rick Man Joorian
 

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