Lift Kits can look simple from the outside, but the useful result depends on raising vehicle ride height through matched springs, spacers, shocks, control-arm corrections, brackets, and driveline provisions designed to preserve usable suspension geometry and travel. This row focuses on fitment: how vehicle shape, mounting points, clearances, and factory parts affect lift kits. The goal is to separate the real mechanism from vague upgrade language.
This explainer walks through the terms, system behavior, tradeoffs, limits, myths, and practical checks that matter when comparing lift kits. It is written for readers who want buyer-first context before choosing parts, upgrades, or related vehicle accessories.