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Jeep lift kit
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4x4 Lift Kits

Posted on May 22, 2010.
4x4 Lift KitsInstalling Lift Kits

If you are thinking of buying lift kits is important to first understand what it is. A lift kit is a modification of the vehicle which is used to lift either the suspension or the body. Installing lift kits will make the wheel wells of your vehicles to become more than you can install bigger tires that are at least twice as wide as the stocks. There are currently two types of lift kits in the marketplace, the lifts and body
suspension lifts
, each with their own advantage and a disadvantage.

If you're in a tight budget, you might want to consider body lifts. body lift kit is inexpensive and made up of blocks and spacers. Offroaders not usually prefer this kind of lift because it does not change or improve or increase the suspension travel. Council lifts kit can increase the wheel so that you can use larger tires, but you might need to invest in raising the bumpers and other modifications to your car to accommodate the body lift .

On the other hand, suspension lift kit improves the clearance between the axles and ground as well as creates greater travel. By replacing the front and rear leaf springs and shocks kit suspension lift can lift the suspension of your vehicle. If you also want to improve the articulation of your vehicle a good suspension lift kit is the right answer. Suspension lift kit will cost a little more compared body lift kit, but you'll probably love it once you've installed a kit to lift the suspension. Height, handling and ground clearance are some of the benefits of installing a lift kit suspension. There are lift kits as high as 18 inches, but in general people prefer kits lift of 4 inches or 6 inches. Extreme lifts are not advisable because it may jeopardize the safe handling and it is usually installed for showcase or amateur cars only.

Another thing to consider when you want to install lift kits is re-transmitted. Installing lift kits and tires will make your enlarged speedometer and odometer off. You can check the internet for ratio charts to give you an idea of what type of transmission, you'll need for your vehicle. Re-transmission is important because it keeps the mileage of your vehicle as close as possible stocks.

Prices of lift kits vary from one manufacturer to another depending on model and type of lift kit. Apart from the price of the kit lift you should also consider additional costs for re-transmission, tires and modification costs to determine whether you are on your budget. You can also try to talk first with your mechanic just to give you an idea of how much you will spend the entire modification.

Before installing a lift kit you should always remember that the more you increase your vehicle the less stable it will be especially tight turns at high speed. The body lift is recommended by 4 inches above that will make your vehicle less stable in sharp turns or lean more in banked turns such as freeway interchanges and ramps. If you decide to install a higher suspension kit elevator it is important to re-familiarize yourself with your vehicle because accidents can happen in split second, like avoiding an accident, debris or other reasons.

You may want to pay a mechanic or a trusted store that specializes in 4x4 gears than installing it by yourself. A lot of stores out there that specializes in installing lift kits and other modifications. Do not forget to check with your dealer for warranty issues of your vehicle before you install lift kits.

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