How Much Does it Cost to Lift a Truck?

2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 HD ZR2


How much does it cost to lift a truck? If you’ve been considering upgrading your truck by installing a lift, you probably have several questions. Your primary concern is probably the final cost to lift a truck. If you’re a Winamac or Plymouth driver and you plan on lifting a vehicle like the Silverado 1500 or 2500 HD, this article can help put most of your concerns to rest. We answer questions like, “How much is it to lift a truck?” We also highlight the differences between lifting and leveling kits. If you need more information regarding cosmetic work on your Silverado or other vehicle, our collision and body shop is happy to help.

The Cost of Lift Kits

How much is it to lift a truck? The answer to this question depends on the specific lift kit you choose before installation. There are more affordable options that range between $100 and $500. However, it’s important to note that this level of lift kit is mostly for cosmetic value and doesn’t enhance the performance at all. If you’re looking for a product that upgrades the performance of your vehicle, making it more suitable for off-road travel, a suspension lift kit generally falls between $1,000 and $5,000.

Cost of Installation

The time it takes to install your kit ranges from between 7 and 15 hours, depending upon how extensive your setup is, and of course, La Porte drivers will save a lot if they can install it themselves. For 99% of truck drivers, we recommend that you leave this job to the mechanics at Knox Chevrolet. We can’t give you an accurate estimate out of the air, but if you bring in your truck, we’ll give you a quote before we do any work.

Choose Your Setup: Lift Kits vs. Levelling Kits

Drivers considering the cost of lifting a truck may have heard a little bit about the options they’ll have along the way! One of the most important of these choices involves choosing between lift kits vs. leveling kits. Here’s what you should know before making a decision:

Leveling Kits

Leveling kits are designed to even out differences in your truck suspension, but since you can use these kits to increase the height of your truck by one to two inches, they’re often used as lift kits by drivers who only need a small boost. They’re best deployed when heavy accessories, like winches, weigh down one end of your truck.

Lift Kits

Proper lift kits can be divided into two categories: smaller versions that raise the truck by two to five inches, and larger versions that raise the truck by six inches or more. In general, lift kits allow for much more extensive changes to your vehicle’s exterior and capabilities. However, since they can also be significantly more expensive than leveling kits, the latter might be preferred by drivers who are more interested in appearance than performance.

Body Lifts vs. Suspension Lifts

Drivers who’ve settled on a lift kit will also have to choose between the body lift and the suspension lift. The former simply raises the body of your vehicle, making room for larger tires without altering the basic structure of your truck. Suspension lifts are usually larger and more extreme, with most involving significant changes to your vehicle’s original equipment. For changes of this magnitude, we recommend genuine OEM parts to help preserve the integrity of your vehicle.

Why Should You Pay the Cost to Lift a Truck?

For some drivers, the benefits they’ll receive for the cost of lifting their truck are more or less self-evident. If you’re not quite sure if the investment is right for you, don’t let the decision stress you out. Here are some of the reasons we hear most often from our friends and neighbors:

  1. A lift kit allows for superior ground clearance, better shock absorbers, and bigger tires with improved traction. A lift kit is a necessity for the most serious off-roaders.
  2. Lifting a truck gives it a more unique and aggressive appearance.
  3. Even if you don’t go off-road, a lift kit can help to improve your truck’s performance. In addition to improved ride quality, a lift kit could even help to improve your mpg!
  4. With superior suspension, the miles you put on your odometer will generate a smaller amount of wear and tear. This translates to lower maintenance costs and, generally, higher resale values.

Explore Lift Kits and Truck Accessories with Knox Chevrolet!

Knox Chevrolet is proud to be a local resource when it comes to lifting pickup trucks like the Colorado. If you’re in the market for a lift kit, our genuine OEM parts department has all the components you need if you’re looking for a DIY experience. Otherwise, our body shop and service team both deliver top-tier work that you can be proud of. For more information on our installation options, don’t hesitate to reach out today.

 

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