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Poorly executed lifts can put extreme stress on CV joints and driveshafts, leading to vibrations or failures at highway speeds.
It’s "turnkey"—ready to drive off the lot today. You can often finance the cost of the truck and the lift in one single loan.
Larger tires are expensive to replace. Ensure the braking system has been upgraded to handle the extra weight and rotational mass of big wheels. 5 Things to know Before Buying A Lifted Truck
From hidden maintenance costs to the "built vs. bought" debate, here is the essential breakdown of what to look for when buying a lifted rig. 1. The Big Debate: Buy It Pre-Lifted or Build It Yourself?
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Your First Lifted Truck So, you’re ready to trade in the view of the bumper in front of you for a bird’s-eye view of the road. Buying a lifted truck is a lifestyle choice that delivers a commanding presence and serious off-road capability. But before you pull the trigger, you need to know what you’re actually getting into.
You may pay a premium at a dealership. With used trucks, there’s often uncertainty about the quality of the parts or who performed the work. Building Your Own:
The first decision is whether to buy a truck that’s already been modified or to buy a stock truck and lift it yourself.
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Complete control over the brand of the kit, the height, and the specific tires.
Poorly executed lifts can put extreme stress on CV joints and driveshafts, leading to vibrations or failures at highway speeds.
It’s "turnkey"—ready to drive off the lot today. You can often finance the cost of the truck and the lift in one single loan.
Larger tires are expensive to replace. Ensure the braking system has been upgraded to handle the extra weight and rotational mass of big wheels. 5 Things to know Before Buying A Lifted Truck
From hidden maintenance costs to the "built vs. bought" debate, here is the essential breakdown of what to look for when buying a lifted rig. 1. The Big Debate: Buy It Pre-Lifted or Build It Yourself?
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Your First Lifted Truck So, you’re ready to trade in the view of the bumper in front of you for a bird’s-eye view of the road. Buying a lifted truck is a lifestyle choice that delivers a commanding presence and serious off-road capability. But before you pull the trigger, you need to know what you’re actually getting into.
You may pay a premium at a dealership. With used trucks, there’s often uncertainty about the quality of the parts or who performed the work. Building Your Own:
The first decision is whether to buy a truck that’s already been modified or to buy a stock truck and lift it yourself.