Is Lifting Your Vehicle Safe?
Is Lifting Your Vehicle Safe?
Many car enthusiasts choose to treat their vehicles with a lift kit. Lifting a vehicle can improve performance, enhance off-road capabilities, and be for aesthetic purposes. However, raising your vehicle without professional experience can do more harm than good for your car. Before you consider making any changes to your vehicle with aftermarket lift kits, here are some points to consider.
Choose the Right Lift
There are different types of lifts available, such as coil spring spacers, leveling kits, and suspension lift kits. It is important to choose the right lift kit for your specific vehicle and purpose.
Research the Laws in Your Area
Before lifting your car or truck, research the laws in your area regarding vehicle height and modifications. Some states have regulations on how high a vehicle can be lifted.
Consider the Center of Gravity
Lifting your car will change the center of gravity, which can affect handling and stability. It is essential to consider the physics of it when choosing a lift kit and driving your lifted vehicle.
Use Quality Components
Use high-quality parts for your lift to ensure that your vehicle is safe and stable. Cheap components can be dangerous and cause instability, leading to accidents or damage to your car. That is why our auto service shop utilizes products from Rough Country, ReadyLIFT, BDS, Fabtech, and more.
Professional installations
It is recommended to have your lift kit installed by a professional auto repair shop with experience in lifting vehicles. They will have the tools and expertise to ensure it is done correctly without issue.
Lift Kits Require Maintenance
Once you have lifted your car, it is important to maintain it properly. You should continue to have regular inspections of your lift components and suspension and periodically check for signs of wear or damage.
At Ice Cream Wheels and Tires, we can help you find the right lift kit for your needs and ensure that it is installed safely. Please give us a call or visit our auto repair shop in Mesa, AZ, Chandler, AZ, or Gilbert, AZ, for inquiries on our lift kit options.










