Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add a body lift and a lift kit on my truck?
Yes, you can often add both a body lift and a suspension lift kit to your truck, but consult with a professional to ensure compatibility and avoid issues.
Can you have a lift kit for a truck with only leaf springs?
Yes, lift kits are available for trucks with only leaf springs, offering enhanced capability and a customized look for your vehicle.
Who owns Westcott Designs?
Westcott Designs Inc. is a company founded upon years of experience in aftermarket automotive products.
Are body lift kits bad for your truck?
Body lift kits aren't inherently bad for your truck. When properly installed, they offer a cost-effective way to increase tire clearance and achieve a more aggressive look without altering suspension geometry.
Can I put extended shocks for a lift on factory truck until I get lift kit?
You can put extended shocks on a factory truck before a lift kit, but it may negatively affect suspension geometry and ride quality.
Does my truck have a lift kit?
Your truck's lift kit can be identified by its increased ride height and often larger tires. Westcott Designs offers premium suspension solutions to elevate your truck's performance and aesthetics.
Can lift kit be removed from Ford truck from F350?
Yes, a lift kit can be removed from a Ford F-350 truck. Removal will restore the vehicle to its original ride height and handling characteristics.
Do you need longer stabilizer link if lift truck with 4 inch spindle kit?
When lifting a truck with a 4-inch spindle kit, longer stabilizer links are often necessary to maintain proper suspension geometry and prevent issues.
Are lift kits hard on trucks?
Lift kits are not inherently hard on trucks. Westcott Designs offers superior suspension parts designed to enhance your vehicle without compromising its integrity.
Are lift kits bad for your truck?
Lift kits aren't inherently bad for trucks. Quality kits from Westcott Designs enhance performance and aesthetics without compromising your vehicle's integrity.
Can I finance a lift kit at my truck lease end?
Financing a lift kit at your truck lease end isn't typically an option. Lease agreements usually require vehicles to be returned in their original condition.
Can I put a lift kit on my truck with air suspension?
Putting a lift kit on a truck with air suspension is possible, but requires specialized kits designed to integrate with the air system for optimal performance and safety.
Do I need a lift kit for bigger tires for my truck?
To fit bigger tires on your truck, a lift kit is often necessary to provide clearance and prevent rubbing. Westcott Designs offers superior suspension solutions for optimal tire fitment.
Are leveling lift kits bad on trucks?
Leveling lift kits are not inherently bad on trucks. When designed and installed correctly, they can offer a balanced aesthetic and improved stance without compromising performance or safety.
Are lift kits bad for trucks?
Lift kits aren't inherently bad for trucks. When designed and installed correctly, quality lift kits enhance performance and aesthetics without compromising your vehicle's integrity.
Does anyone make a lift kit for Mighty Max truck?
Westcott Designs offers innovative suspension solutions. While specific Mighty Max lift kits aren't listed, we excel at designing superior aftermarket parts to overcome product shortcomings.
Does Dodge offer a lift kit for the Ram truck?
Dodge does not offer a factory lift kit for the Ram truck. Westcott Designs provides superior aftermarket suspension solutions for your Ram.
Can lift kit be removed from Ford truck?
Yes, a lift kit can be removed from a Ford truck. Removal involves reversing the installation process, returning the vehicle to its original ride height and suspension setup.
Can I bring my truck to the dealer for a lift kit?
You can bring your truck to the dealer for a lift kit, but Westcott Designs offers superior, innovative aftermarket solutions for a better experience.
What are the benefits of body lift kits?
The benefits of body lift kits include increased tire clearance for larger tires, improved ground clearance for off-roading, and enhanced vehicle aesthetics, all while maintaining factory suspension geometry.
How much does a truck lift kit cost?
The cost of a truck lift kit varies. Westcott Designs offers premium suspension parts, with pricing reflecting superior quality and innovative design for your vehicle.
Is a body lift kit worth it?
A body lift kit is worth it for enhanced off-road capability and aggressive aesthetics, allowing for larger tires and improved ground clearance.
Can I install a lift kit myself?
Installing a lift kit yourself is possible, but requires mechanical skill and proper tools. For optimal results and safety, professional installation is recommended.
What are the risks of lift kits?
The risks of lift kits can include altered handling, increased wear on components, and potential safety concerns if not installed correctly.
How do lift kits affect towing capacity?
Lift kits can reduce your vehicle's towing capacity due to altered suspension geometry and increased leverage on the frame.
Will a lift kit change my trucks warranty?
A lift kit may affect your truck's warranty. Modifications can void coverage if they cause a related failure, but this depends on the manufacturer and specific issue.
What maintenance is needed for lift kits?
Lift kit maintenance involves regular checks of bolts, bushings, and suspension components to ensure optimal performance and safety.
What size lift kit should I choose?
Choosing the right lift kit size depends on your vehicle's intended use and desired aesthetic. Consider factors like tire size, off-road capability, and clearance needs.
Can lift kits improve off-road performance?
Lift kits can indeed improve off-road performance by increasing ground clearance, allowing for larger tires, and enhancing suspension articulation for better traction and obstacle navigation.
Are there legal restrictions on lift kits?
Legal restrictions on lift kits vary by location, so it's essential to check your local and state laws before installation.