When talking about lifted vehicles, many assume that Body Lifts and Suspension Lifts are the same. But they are different. Things like cost, the center of gravity, handling, and ground clearance all help differentiate these lift styles, and we’re going to be providing an in-depth look at each.
Body Lifts
A body lift kit is when the body of the vehicle is raised away from the frame. By using spacers located underneath the cab, a body lift kit is the easiest way to add height to your vehicle. There are a variety of different heights Kentucky and Georgia residents can buy depending on what they’re looking for. And one of the best parts about utilizing a body lift kit is that they don’t affect the overall ride or performance of the vehicle.
Suspension Lifts
In contrast to a Body Lift, Suspension Lifts are more expensive. They extend the suspension and raise every part of the vehicle. It’s common to see four to eight inches of lift with these kits, as well as more dramatic changes as a result. While New Mexico drivers will gain height with a suspension lift, they’ll also gain better suspension travel and ground clearance. As a result of this lift, you’ll be able to add larger tires and wider wheels to the vehicle.
Shop at Perkins Motor Plex
Lifted vehicles are a great way to add height to any model, and if you’re looking to get one, there is no better place to buy an affordable used model< than at Perkins Motor Plex. At our Tennessee dealership, we sell a variety of lifted models from suspension lifts to body lifts, thanks to our Mack and Jack service center, so pick one up today.
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