The Pros and Cons of Leveling Lift Kits
by Kevin Smith AuthorLeveling lift kits are a popular addition to trucks and
Jeeps. They enhance performance and raise the height of your truck or Jeep,
while keeping the original highway handle and speed. This is accomplished by
adjusting the angle and center of the vehicle, modifying the truck’s torque.
Additionally, there are changes to the rear ends and adjustments to the tires.
All of this gives your truck a brand new attitude. Here are some pros and cons
of installing a leveling lift kit to your truck or Jeep.
Pros
The first advantage of a leveling kit is that they are made
specifically for people who enjoy accessorizing and modifying their truck or
Jeep. They are also great for do-it-yourselfers, because they are easy to
install and more affordable than standalone level or lift kits. The reason
leveling lift kits, including Jeep Wrangler leveling lift kits Illinois are
less expensive is because they are much easier to modify, since you only deal
with springs, shocks, a brace, and support irons. All of these parts can be
easily and quickly be replaced as well.
A second advantage is they offer great on road/off-road
diversity, allowing you to make differential adjustments that will enhance your
tires on off road trails, where the terrain is much tougher than normal dirt
and asphalt roads. A third advantage of leveling lift kits is that you can add
numerous attachments, like forward and rear bumpers, side rails, toolboxes,
hunting kennels, winches, plows, and so on that boosts torque and provides
better handling and enhanced durability. This is especially beneficial for when
you want a more rugged off road experience. Plus, your truck or Jeep will have
stronger plowing and sturdier towing abilities. A fourth advantage is that you
can customize your truck or Jeep to fit your style. You can install larger,
trendier tires to raise your truck or Jeep higher off the ground.
Cons
There are a few minor difficulties to be aware of when using
a leveling lift kit. One is accelerated wear. Some parts of your truck or Jeep
might wear down quicker because they enhance the engine’s performance.
Optimized engine performance compensates for the leveling. The set up requires
you to accessorize the weight bumpers and tires of your truck or Jeep. This is
because, unlike a typical leveling kit, which allow for standard tire sets,
Truck and Jeep wrangler leveling lift kits in Illinois
need bigger tires to compensate for the added weight. Making modifications to
your truck or Jeep will slightly reduce performance and speed. Fortunately,
there are adjustments you can make to the engine, chassis, and suspension to
get your truck or Jeep back to their usual selves.
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