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Lift Kits are designed to give better articulation and allow for larger tires and wheels creating more ground clearance and they make your truck look good.

Leveling kit is a conservative lift for daily on road driving, to allow for larger tires and wheels and achieve a better stance.

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2007 Dodge 1500 Leveling Kit w/ 20" Fuel Offroad Hostage Wheels and 33" Tires

Body Lifts are the most economical lift and can be combined with leveling kit or suspension lift to allow for larger tires and wheels.

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2001 Ford F150 3”Body Lift with 35” tires with 17” Rims

Suspension Lifts require replacing components of the suspension system. The standard shocks and suspension components are replaced with larger heavy duty parts designed to improve off road handling and drivability with larger tires and wheels.

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2007 Ford F250 with 10” BDS Lift with 40” tires with 20” Rims

Solid Axle Conversion is a more extreme modification designed for serious off-road enthusiast. This style of lift virtually replaces the entire suspension systen with one that is designed to handle the largest possible wheel and tire packages. Designed for the true off-roader with a go big or go home attitude.

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2007 Chevrolet 3500 Duramax Diesel with 24” Solid Axle Conversion with 54” tires and 20”Rims