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Lift Kit Installation Process

Installing a lift kit is a detailed process that improves your truck’s ground clearance, off-road capability, and overall appearance. Our technicians begin by inspecting the vehicle’s suspension, steering, and brake components to ensure everything is in good condition before installation. The truck is then safely lifted, and the factory suspension components are carefully removed.

Next, the lift kit components—such as new springs, spacers, control arms, brackets, and shocks—are installed according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Each part is properly aligned and securely torqued to ensure durability and safe performance. During installation, we also check brake lines, steering geometry, and driveline angles to make sure everything functions correctly with the new suspension height.

Once the lift kit is installed, we inspect all components and recommend a professional wheel alignment to ensure proper handling and tire wear. The result is a truck with improved stance, increased ground clearance, and the ability to accommodate larger tires while maintaining safe driving performance.

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