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		<title>What is the purpose of the suspension lift</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes driving across the country you notice that some of the vehicles (mostly trucks) look quite different from their original post-manufacturing condition and that difference is likely a higher clearance or a much bigger wheels. Those customized autos most likely have their suspension lifted, that&#8217;s why they look odd. Most of the truck owners install suspension lift kits to increase trucks clearance hence improving its abilities to drive through extreme outdoor road conditions like mud, sand, snow and so on. Some of the truck owners lift their suspension just so they can put in a bigger set of wheels and add a visual effect to their car. There are usually two ways to achieve that. First is the body lift. The idea there is quite simple &#8211; most of the components of suspension and the body of the truck are attached to its frame. And to lift the body all  <a href="http://www.suspensionliftkits.org/220/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-suspension-lift.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.suspensionliftkits.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Suspension-Lift-Kits.jpg" alt="" title="Suspension-Lift-Kits" width="310" height="250" class="alignright size-full wp-image-228" />Sometimes driving across the country you notice that some of the vehicles (mostly trucks) look quite different from their original post-manufacturing condition and that difference is likely a higher clearance or a much bigger wheels. Those customized autos most likely have their suspension lifted, that&#8217;s why they look odd. Most of the truck owners install suspension lift kits to increase trucks clearance hence improving its abilities to drive through extreme outdoor road conditions like mud, sand, snow and so on. Some of the truck owners lift their suspension just so they can put in a bigger set of wheels and add a visual effect to their car.</p>
<p>There are usually two ways to achieve that. First is the body lift. The idea there is quite simple &#8211; most of the components of suspension and the body of the truck are attached to its frame. And to lift the body all that is needed is the installation of higher deprecation pillows between the frame and the body, and then filling the resulting empty space with a special filling material. There are different types of body lift kits out there, and their cost usually varies based on the store that&#8217;s selling it and its brand. Suspension lift on the other hand is slightly more complicated process. There are lots of ways this is done &#8211; you can do this either on only front wheels, or only rear wheels, or both. You can replace only a single element of your suspension (just an arm for example), or a few at the same time. </p>
<p>Before going ahead with the suspension lift, you should consider a couple of things. Changing your vehicle&#8217;s manufacturing standards can often come with a price. It can obviously void any official warranty that you have remaining, it can change suspension properties to the point where it will be impossible to drive your car, you also need to make sure that with the lift all the elements of all major systems in your vehicle can still function properly. If you do decide to get a suspension lif kit, please consult with your local auto technician.</p>
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