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Truck Lift Kits - The Sky is The LimitA good friend of mine owned a 1968 C10 Long Bed pickup truck back in the late 70's and I could always call on him to borrow it to move furniture, haul firewood, or anything else I had a mind to. Of course I would have to rake all of the beer cans out of the truck bed first. But the best thing I loved about that old truck is it didn't matter what you did to it; scratch the bed, ding the fender, scrape the tailgate, it all had been done a long time ago by other good buddies like me. In those days, as I recall, trucks where for working men driven by guys with names like Buck, Dwayne, or Cooter, who liked to play in the mud and dings, scratches and dents where part of the fun. Well those days have long pasted and the custom truck craze has spawned over 70,000 accessories for trucks and SUVs enabling you to create the truck of your dreams. We have long seen the "low look" custom trucks, but today many truck owners have decided to lift their rides for a high profile intimidating stance and ground clearing performance. Suspension Lift Kits can be found all over the internet to lift your truck from a mild 2 inches to a sky scraping 8.5 inches. Truck lift kit manufactures like Pro Comp, SkyJacker , Trail Master , FabTech and Suspension Lift Kits make custom components to lift most Chevrolet, GMC, Dodge, Ford, Jeep and Toyota vehicles without cutting, grinding or welding. These kits can usually be installed in a day or two by the average Joe with a bit of mechanical ability and the proper set of tools. Suspension lift kits vary greatly in components and performance depending on the manufacture. Cost for truck lift kits encompass a wide range in price from a mere $300.00 to well over $5,000.00. The following points should be considered when purchasing a suspension lift kit:
With all the available suspension lift kits and systems on the market you should be able to find the right lift within your budget for your style. I recommend you do thorough research on the internet and even contact the manufacturer directly before purchasing a lift kit for your truck. About The Author Paul Jones is a lifted Dodge Ram Truck 1500 owner and a sport truck enthusiast. He is also a writer for FlashPaw Truck Parts and Truck Accessories, at FlashPaw.com an online directory of truck parts, accessories, suspension lift kits and more. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Paul_Jones |
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