Lift Kit or Leveling Kit. What’s the Difference?
Leveling Kits
Leveling kits raise the front of the vehicle to match the rear, eliminating the factory rake. This creates a more balanced stance and allows for slightly larger tires without major changes to the suspension system.
Lift Kits
Lift kits raise the entire vehicle, increasing ground clearance and allowing for larger tires and improved off-road capability. These systems involve more components and offer greater overall transformation.
Choosing the right option depends on how you use your vehicle and the look and performance you want to achieve.
Leveling Kits
Suspension Lift Kits
Spacer Lifts
Coilover Conversion Systems
Off-Road Suspension Systems
Wheel and Tire Fitment
Built Around Your Truck and How You Use It
Define the Goal
We start by understanding how you use your vehicle, whether it is daily driving, off-road use, or a combination of both.
Plan the Right Setup
We recommend the right lift or leveling solution based on ride quality, performance, and long-term reliability.
Install and Setup
Installation is completed with attention to detail, followed by proper setup to ensure everything performs as intended.
Proven Brands We Use On Our Projects
Lift & Leveling Kit FAQ
Not automatically. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void your entire warranty simply because aftermarket parts are installed. However, if a modification is determined to have caused a failure, that specific repair may not be covered.
In practice, this often comes down to the dealership and the type of modification. We always recommend speaking with your dealer ahead of time if warranty coverage is a concern, and we can help guide you toward upgrades that are less likely to create issues.
It can, depending on the system. Entry-level kits may firm up the ride, while higher-end suspension systems can maintain or even improve ride quality.
Yes. Any change in ride height requires a proper alignment to ensure safe handling and proper tire wear.
This depends on the vehicle, wheel size and offset, and the amount of lift. We help determine proper sizing to avoid rubbing and ensure correct fitment.
It can. Changes to suspension and geometry may impact towing characteristics. We factor this into your setup if towing is important.
When properly selected and installed, lift kits can be safe and reliable for daily use. The key is choosing the right system for your needs.
In some cases, yes. Components like control arms, shocks, or steering upgrades may be recommended depending on lift height and usage.

