Lift Kits

Lift Kits
  • Superlift® - Master™ Lift Kit
    Superlift®Master™ Lift Kit
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    # sp8814
    Master™ Lift Kit by Superlift®. Superlift's Product Development staff, arguably the industry's most experienced and talented group, utilizes the latest computer modeling technology to aid in product design. Most of Superlift factory...
    Retains factory ride quality, steering geometry and CV axle anglesFront track width not increased
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    $449.99 - $3,009.99
  • Superlift® - 12" x 11" Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit
    Superlift®12" x 11" Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit (K447)
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    # mpn1376305
    Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit with 12" Front and 11" Rear Lift Height (K447) by Superlift®. Max Tire Size: 40"x15.5". This is a complete bracket style suspension lift kit. Covered by Limited Lifetime Warranty. This product...
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    $2,039.99
  • Superlift® - 12" x 11" Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit
    Superlift®12" x 11" Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit (K430)
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    # mpn1376298
    Master Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit with 12" Front and 11" Rear Lift Height (K430) by Superlift®. Max Tire Size: 40"x15.5". This is a complete bracket style suspension lift kit. Covered by Limited Lifetime Warranty. This product...
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    $2,039.99


You may want to be able to fit larger wheels and tires, or you may want to go off-roading and need the extra ground clearance. Then again, you may just want to drive a vehicle that towers over ordinary cars. There’s no doubt that a lifted truck has a commanding presence. There are several ways to lift a truck and lift kits come in sizes indicating how much the truck will be raised. In general, the higher you want to go, the more elaborate the lift kit will be. But regardless of the height you choose, with our kits you can count on thoroughly tested parts that will make your rig perform and look great.

Pickup trucks are made to carry loads without dragging the tail, so they generally sit higher in the rear when empty. If your truck has a “nose down” attitude because of that or due to the weight of the engine or the front mounted accessories you’ve added, you may just need a leveling kit to get the tire clearance and stance you want. Most trucks have plenty of room between the rear tire and fender, and having the same gap in the front can make the truck look like it’s been lifted. Leveling kits are affordable and easy to install. Visit our leveling kits page to see what we have for your rig.

A body lift kit is another easy way to get clearance for larger tires. As the name indicates, a body lift kit raises the body on the frame. Basically, lifting blocks are placed between the body mount bushings and the body, but of course the actual procedure is much more involved: new brackets are installed to raise the bumpers, components like the steering shaft are extended, and various other components like wiring harnesses must be repositioned or extended. Body lift kits usually only raise the vehicle 2-3”, but they’re perfect for someone that just wants the look of a lifted truck or wants to fit larger tires. It’s not the right way to go if you plan on going off-road, because the suspension isn’t touched, however your truck should retain its factory ride and handling characteristics.

If you need more clearance between the ground and the chassis of your truck and want to beef up your suspension for off-roading, or you want to raise your truck more than 3”, install a suspension lift. Suspension lifts are available in mild 1-2” lifts up to 6-8” or even higher. The components included in a kit will vary according to suspension design and the height of the lift. In general, coil spring vehicles will get taller coil springs or coil spring spacers, leaf spring vehicles may get replacement springs with more arch, additional leaves, blocks and longer U-bolts, longer shackles, or some combination of the above. Torsion bar trucks use re-indexed torsion bar keys and for tall lifts relocate the torsion bars.

Small lifts of 1-1.5” may only require coil spring spacers and/or leaf spring shackles. As lifts get higher longer shocks are required and may be included, depending on the kit. As lift heights get taller, lift kits become more complex because more extensive suspension modifications are required. In addition to springs and shocks kits can include components like control arms/links, steering knuckles, spindles, crossmembers, radius arms and track bar, drop brackets, drop pitman arm, longer brake lines, etc. The most complete lift kits are more expensive but usually include everything needed. Less comprehensive kits are more affordable, but you will most likely have to source some components separately. Be aware that lifting a truck also often requires additional mods like a longer driveshaft.

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