Gettinglift kits put on
- By shurman humphrey
- Published 06/9/2009
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Gettinglift kits put on
Putting on lift kits
When
people buy trucks, the next thing on their minds are lift kits. These popular
lift kits are basic mechanism used to increase the current height to a few
inches more. A mechanic is able to do this professionally and installing lift
kits aids the enthusiasts to fix in bigger tires as the wheel wells become
higher. There are basically two types of lift kits available today- the Body
lift kit and the suspension lift kit and both of these have their own
advantages and disadvantages.
You also
need to keep in mind your budget requirements and if you cannot afford spending
too much go in for a body lift but if can splurge, a suspension lift kit might
be more effective. But even these come with positive and negative aspects.
Body lift
is more cost effective
The
positive aspect of getting a suspension lift kit is that it helps to increase
the distance between the axle and ground, improving clearance and also raises
the suspension of the truck. These lift kits are similar to the skyjacker lift
kits and you will be able to find a difference after installing either of the
two.
Generally people tend to overlook the re-gearing
part when they get a truck lift kit installed. This is an important factor as
after lift kit installation, odometer will be inaccurate with bigger wheels. It
is best to look online and check out the most suitable type of gearing that
will be required.
Most of the lift kits are priced differently
whether online or in a brick and mortar market but when you are looking to buy
a good one, try looking for a mid ranged product as you need to calculate the
cost of re gearing, buying bigger tires and other modifications that are
required. The total cost will always be more than you thought of so its best to
calculate and budget in real prices. It is best to talk to your mechanic as he
has more experience in doing these modifications.
However, the stability of the truck is always at
risk when you get your truck lifted as the higher it is the less stable it
becomes. Common sense tell us that the chances of tipping over becomes higher
when you drive fast as the centre of gravity is higher. Experienced mechanics
recommend lifting up to only 4 inches when they install a Toyota lift kit or
you can even take the advise of mechanics who specialize in installing tuff
country lift kits about the most suitable and safe height increase for your
truck.
