Choosing the Right Lift Kit for Your Teenager's Truck or SUV
In my business, I get a lot of calls from moms and dads. People
whose sixteen to eighteen year old sons are begging them to put
a lift kit on their trucks or SUVs. People who want to know if
it's safe, economical and responsible to lift their teenagers'
vehicles for recreational or visual purposes. If you're having
these or similar questions, be assured that you are not alone.
A lift kit can be a very good present for your teenage son's or
daughter's truck or SUV. Lift kits can increase ground
clearance, lessen the jarring of the automobile that is caused
by irregularities in the road, and give the vehicle a unique and
beefy look. However, before you jump into the world of lifted
vehicles, there are a few things you should consider in finding
the correct lift kit for your young driver.
Suspension Lifts vs. Body Lifts There are two main types of lift
kits available today. Suspension lift kits are a system of
springs used to raise a vehicle by suspending the frame, body,
engine and power train above the wheels. Body lift kits are a
system of blocks used to raise a vehicle by suspending the body
above the frame. I recommend suspension lift kits for the
performance-minded customer, and body lift kits for the
cost-minded customer.
If your son or daughter is only interested in a lift kit for the
visual effect, I normally recommend the body lift kits. They are
easier to install, do little to nothing to effect the ride
quality of the vehicle, and allow for the addition of bigger
tires if desired. A body lift kit can make a vehicle look tough
at a cost-effective price.
However, if your son or daughter is also interested in the
performance capabilities of a lift kit, or would like to learn
to drive skillfully off-road, I would recommend a suspension
lift kit. Although a bit more expensive, suspension lift kits
give a vehicle the capabilities to crawl through dirt roads,
rocks and trees, and even mud and water. They give a vehicle the
capability to go where most vehicles cannot, and see awesome
natural wonders.
The Best Lift Kit Manufacturers Once you've decided on either a
suspension or body lift kit, you will need to know what type you
want. Now when it comes to body lift kits, there is one
world-popular company that I always recommend: Performance
Accessories. Performance Accessories offers high quality
components, easy-to-follow installation instructions, and low
prices.
When it comes to a suspension lift kit, the decision becomes a
little more difficult. There are many great suspension lift kit
manufacturers that offer many different features. In choosing
the correct one, you will need to consider cost, performance
capability, ride quality, warranty and customer service.
Cost If pricing is your major concern, I normally recommend
either Pro Comp or Trailmaster. For what you get, these two
companies offer among the best prices around. Both companies
have comprehensive lift packages, including all necessary
components and hardware, with tough trail-ready parts.
Performance Capability If your truck's performance in muddy or
rocky conditions is your major concern, I normally recommend
either Fabtech or SuperLift. Although a little more expensive
than many of the other manufacturers, these companies build kits
for hard-nosed off-road fun. With quality components and
multiple packages, Fabtech and SuperLift will give a truck or
SUV high performance capabilities in any off-road situation.
Ride Quality Most people already know that a suspension lift
will affect your vehicle's ride quality. If this is a concern,
there are manufacturers whose lift kits get great reviews for
on-road ride and comfort. Personally, I hear the best
testimonials for Rancho and Skyjacker. Rancho and Skyjacker are
two of the oldest and most respected lift kit companies in the
world. Their kits are created for good off-road capabilities
without negatively effecting ride quality. Their kits will help
a lifted vehicle maintain at least some of its factory feel.
Warranty & Customer Service And finally, when purchasing a
suspension lift kit, you must do some research into the company
with which you plan to make your purchase. Lift kits of any kind
can have problems, missing pieces or defective parts. I highly
recommend checking each company's warranty guidelines, as well
as seeing how easy it is to get them on the phone or reach them
via email in case of an emergency. It is essential to find the
company you feel will backup their product the best.
Overall, purchasing a lift kit for your teenager can be a great
learning and bonding experience. If you follow these rules, you
should be able to maximize that experience by choosing the best
lift kit for you and your child's needs.