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How much does it cost to have a 4 inch lift kit installed?

How much does it cost to have a 4 inch lift kit installed?

Buying and installing a leveling kit yourself might cost between $400 to $2000. With a professional, you might spend between $800 to $4000. Buying and installing a lift kit might cost between $400 to $4000 if you do it yourself. If getting it done from an expert, the price can range between $800 to $12,000.

Do I need new shocks with a 4 inch lift?

Suspension lift kits that raise your truck higher than 3 inches will usually require a new shock absorber to take up the difference in distance between the top and bottom mounting points of the shock. To simplify the shopping experience, the majority of brands we carry will include new shock absorbers in these cases.

Is putting a lift kit on hard?

Installing a lift kit is fairly straightforward. However, it’s also time consuming. It takes an experienced professional between 5 to 7 hours to install the kits. A private citizen with some experience working on cars usually takes all weekend.

Is there a 5 inch lift?

Five inch lift kits allow for tires with diameters as large as 35 inches, giving your vehicle a more aggressive look while also helping to protect the undercarriage from debris.

What is the largest tire for a stock Tundra?

The maximum size on the Tundra is a 295/70/R18 or 295/60 in a 20 inch with a +18 to +20 wheel offset, on a 9-inch wide wheel.

Is installing a lift kit hard?

Why do people lift trucks?

Lifting a truck’s suspension isn’t all about looks, but many people do it just for that reason. Beyond looking cool, the main reason to lift a truck is to gain clearance and get the body, frame and differentials higher. Installing bigger tires is how you do that, and the only way to fit them is to lift the truck.

Are lift kits vehicle specific?

A lift kit is an aftermarket product package with the parts needed to lift a specific model of vehicle, typically with instructions and customer support. Some kits may have only critical or difficult to obtain parts, needing generic or off the shelf hardware and parts to complete the lift.