Lift kits can cause numerous problems to the way your truck operates. For one when you get a suspension lift it can cause problems to the transmission because it is offset from the factory location. By installing lift kits you are removing factory parts that were not meant to be removed. If you know what your doing and know how to work on your truck then it should be fine. But just keep in mind when something tears up it can get expensive. Overall I don't suggest getting a lift kit. If I were you I would get a 3 in. leveling kit and some larger tires. That will make it look better and be a whole lot cheaper. Hope this helps. I am an owner of a 2003 GMC Sierra Z71.
You need to buy a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit... a suspension kit is better and looks nicer
yes
you buy a lift kit and have it installed.
It is when you put a lift kit only on the front end of your truck or SUV.
All you need to do is purchase a life kit designed for that truck. A lift can be put on by a friend that is a mechanic or by a repair shop.
for a truck its usaully about 600
When one adds a suspension kit and larger sized tires to a truck it becomes "lifted". One must buy a lift kit which has everything the person needs to "lift" their truck. The term "lifted truck" generally means a truck that is higher up from the ground.
Normally a suspension lift kit levels the truck's nose with the rear. It may depend on the type of lift, but that's normally the case.
Not with out a lift kit ! You will tear your tires up !
Factory lift kit installed VIE factory were truck is manufactured
Most lift kits will work for any truck, as long as you don't have an unusually narrow chassis.
yes you do .we are putting a 5inch lift on a cutlass and it has 22s.