Buying A | Lifted Truck

Never buy a lifted truck based on looks alone. What’s happening underneath the frame is what actually matters.

It’s time-consuming and can take years to get the "perfect" look. If you aren't mechanically savvy, professional installation adds significant cost. buying a lifted truck

You may pay a premium at a dealership. With used trucks, there’s often uncertainty about the quality of the parts or who performed the work. Building Your Own: Never buy a lifted truck based on looks alone

Look for documentation of the lift kit brand and who installed it. After the first 5,000 miles, suspension components should be retorqued—check if this has been done. Building Your Own: Look for documentation of the

Larger tires are expensive to replace. Ensure the braking system has been upgraded to handle the extra weight and rotational mass of big wheels. 5 Things to know Before Buying A Lifted Truck

It’s "turnkey"—ready to drive off the lot today. You can often finance the cost of the truck and the lift in one single loan.

2. What to Inspect (Don't Skip the Pre-Purchase Inspection!)