Will adding a lift kit void my Jeep warranty?

Will adding a lift kit void my Jeep warranty?

Things to Keep in Mind with Lifts Some lift kits may void the warranty, so make sure to double check your lift kit with your warranty before installation. The higher the lift the higher the cost. Unless you know what you are doing trying to install a lift kit DIY is not advised.

What kind of lift do I need for my Jeep Wrangler?

We offer professional-grade lift kits that include struts, shocks, spring coils and spacer components to create a safe and reliable lift for your ride that will give you the clearance you need for whatever you want to accomplish. Our lift kits are designed to last and to make your Jeep Wrangler look good.

How do you measure suspension lift on a Jeep Wrangler?

You then measure the coil including any spacers you have added and dampening rubber that exists. Once you have this number you will subtract 12 inches from the front measurement and from the rear you will subtract 8 inches. This will give you the amount of suspension lift for the front and back that is different from stock.

Do you need a yoke eliminator on a jeep lift?

The main downside of taller suspension lifts is anything over a 2.5-inch lift will require a slip yoke eliminator (on YJs and TJs) and a CV driveshaft to prevent driveline vibrations and other issues.

What kind of suspension does a TJ Wrangler have?

TJ, JK, JL Wranglers: In 1997, the Wrangler’s suspension changed over to a 4-wheel coil type suspension which remains the stock suspension setup in Wranglers today. TJ and JK Wrangler lift kits use taller coil springs to increase the distance between the frame and the axles.

How big of a lift does a Jeep Wrangler need?

For example, if you start with a stock Wrangler and assuming the stock 30 inch tires and we put on 33 inch tires we will be effectively adding 1.5 inch lift to the total height of the Jeep Wrangler.

What can I do with a jeep lift kit?

You WILL spend significantly more money on your Jeep after the lift kit is installed Lift kits lead to bigger tires. Bigger tires lead to new steering parts, better brakes, gearing upgrades, a stronger tire carrier, refinancing your house, etc.

The main downside of taller suspension lifts is anything over a 2.5-inch lift will require a slip yoke eliminator (on YJs and TJs) and a CV driveshaft to prevent driveline vibrations and other issues.

How can you tell the suspension lift on a TJ Wrangler?

To determine the amount of suspension lift you currently have on your TJ Wrangler you will need to measure a couple of things and compare them to the stock measurement. The measurement that has come to be the most accurate and accepted is the length of the coil spring in the front and the coil spring length in the back.