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Facts About Body Lift Kits
It's been almost thirty years since body lift kits were first introduced in the market to replace the traditional suspension lift systems. A body lift kit is three times less expensive than suspension lift kit, making it a more popular choice among 4-wheelers in improving the appareance and performance of their vehicles. These auto accessories are a simple yet cost-effective way for those who need clearance for their huge tires.
A body lift kit may be one up to three inch lift kit that lifts the body of the vehicle from the frame. This inexpensive kit consists of blocks or spacers. Though it does not really increase ground clearance, a body lift kit will allow you to install taller tires since it increases the height of the wheel wells.
A body lift raises the vehicle by lifting the body away from the frame with spacers. This will keep the frame at its existing distance from the ground. Compared to a suspension lift, a body lift is highly recommended to those who want their car to look lifted with no intentions of going off-road.
Any vehicle modified by installation of a lift kit assumes unique handling characteristics. Because of higher center of gravity, a lifted vehicle handles and reacts differently both on and off road than a passenger car. So if you're driving a truck with a body lift kit, take extreme care to prevent vehicle rollover or loss of control. You must avoid sudden sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers to avoid accidents.
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