Lifted truck with aftermarket lift kit installed in Temple TX

Professional Lift Kit Installation — I-35 Corridor

If you’re ready to lift your truck the right way, you’ve found the right shop. We provide professional lift kit installation for trucks and SUVs of all makes and models — with technicians who know how to do the job right, not just fast. Whether you’re looking for a simple leveling kit or a full suspension lift to run 37s, we handle the entire job in-house from parts ordering through post-lift alignment.

Lifting a truck is one of the most popular and most rewarding modifications you can make — but it needs to be done correctly. A poorly installed lift affects your alignment, accelerates tire wear, and can compromise your truck’s handling. We’ve built our process around doing it right the first time.

Types of Lift Kits We Install

Leveling Kits (1–3 inches)

A leveling kit corrects the factory rake — the slight forward drop most trucks come with — and gives you room for slightly larger tires without cutting or lifting the full suspension. This is the most affordable and straightforward upgrade, and it dramatically changes the look of a truck. Installation typically takes half a day.

Suspension Lift Kits (3–8+ inches)

A full suspension lift replaces or modifies your truck’s springs, shocks, and in many cases upper control arms to lift the entire vehicle. This is the right choice if you want to run 35s, 37s, or larger tires, or if you plan to do serious off-road wheeling. Every suspension lift we install includes a post-lift wheel alignment.

Body Lift Kits

Body lifts raise the cab and bed off the frame using spacers, creating clearance for larger tires without altering suspension geometry. These are typically used in combination with a leveling kit or mild suspension lift to maximize tire size at a lower cost.

What to Expect During Your Lift Kit Installation

When you bring your truck in for a lift, our process is straightforward: we start with a quick inspection of your current suspension to identify any worn components that should be replaced at the same time, walk you through the options at your chosen lift height, and confirm tire fitment before ordering any parts. Once your kit arrives, installation is scheduled and typically completed in a single day.

We never upsell you on parts you don’t need. If your truck is in good shape, we’ll tell you that. If we find worn ball joints or tie rod ends that should come off while we have the suspension apart, we’ll show you and let you decide.

Frequently Asked Questions on Lift Kit Installation

Q: What size lift do I need to fit 35-inch tires?
A: On most half-ton trucks a 3.5 to 4-inch suspension lift is the minimum to fit 35s without rubbing. Some trucks require minor trimming even with a lift. We’ll check your specific truck and tell you exactly what’s needed before any parts are ordered.

Q: Will a lift kit void my truck’s warranty?
A: Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer cannot void your warranty simply because you installed an aftermarket lift kit. However, if a lift component directly causes a failure, that specific part may not be covered. We’re happy to discuss this in more detail when you come in.

Q: How long does lift kit installation take?
A: A standard bolt-on suspension lift typically takes one full day. More complex builds with control arm replacements or custom fabrication may take longer. We’ll give you a firm timeline before any work begins.

Looking for more off-road services? We also install leveling kits, suspension upgrades, and carry a full selection of mud terrain and all-terrain tires.

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