lift kits

Lifting your truck, SUV, or Jeep can enhance both its performance and appearance. A suspension lift kit allows your vehicle to handle rough off-road conditions more effectively by raising the vehicle's clearance, giving you the flexibility to tackle steep ascents, descents, and rough terrain like mud, sand, and water.

Additionally, lifting your vehicle creates room for larger tire installations, further improving off-road capability and giving your vehicle a more aggressive and unique look.

Red jeep in Finger Lakes Automotive garage

Benefits of Our Lift Kits Service.

Installing a lift kit provides several key advantages. Increased ground clearance allows for better off-road performance, enabling you to navigate challenging terrain with ease. Lifted vehicles also have more space for larger tires, which can improve traction in off-road conditions. Additionally, lifting your vehicle enhances its overall power and performance, making it more capable of handling diverse driving environments, from highways to off-road trails. Beyond functionality, a lift kit can give your vehicle a distinct and eye-catching appearance, helping it stand out from the crowd.

Blue pick up truck on a parking lot

What’s Included in Our Lift Kits Service:

  • Expert consultation to choose the right lift kit for your vehicle and driving needs,
  • Professional installation of suspension lift kits for increased clearance,
  • Adjustment of components to ensure proper vehicle handling and performance,
  • Compatibility checks for larger tire fitment,
  • Inspection and testing to ensure safety and functionality.
Tires in a garage

tire balancing

Unbalanced tires can cause shaking at different speeds. As they wear, they naturally lose balance, so rebalancing every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) is advised.

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tpms service

The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts you to low tire pressure. Sensors last 7 to 9 years and should be replaced with new tires.

Tire close up photo

tire rotation

Tires wear unevenly, especially the front ones. Rotating them every 6,000 to 8,000 miles improves fuel economy and extends tire life.