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Suspension travel with Readylift 3.5" kit

illucid

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Do you lose overall suspension travel when you do this kit? Is it still capable off road or is it more of a street lift lol?
 
Not an offroad kit. It even says so on their website. You lose alot of travel and put your cv joints at risk.
 
I suspect most manufacturers of lifts like this have similar wording to cover their butts, but here's what ReadyLift states:
" ReadyLIFT products are NOT intended for off-road abuse. Any damage or failure as a result from off-road abuse voids the warranty of the ReadyLIFT product. ReadyLIFT is NOT responsible for any subsequent damages to any related vehicle parts due to misuse, abuse, improper installation, or lack of maintenance. Furthermore, ReadyLIFT reserves the right to change, modify or cancel this warranty without prior notice."

It's not stopping me from taking mine offroad.
 
Do you lose overall suspension travel when you do this kit? Is it still capable off road or is it more of a street lift lol?


I have a great ride 3.5 Ready Lift SST, didn't lose much from the original rideScreen Shot 2019-11-11 at 6.51.17 PM.png
 
Do you lose overall suspension travel when you do this kit? Is it still capable off road or is it more of a street lift lol?
This is from the Readylift website in their Q&A section, it clarifies why the say no offroad use.

Q-- I see in the description it says "not intended for offroad use"? Seriously? What is the point of a lift kit, other than mall cruising? Please tell me this is a typo.

from ReadyLIFT BK
· a month ago

A-- Light to mild off pavement, gravel roads, etc driving is perfectly fine. The vehicle is still equipped with OEM components(CV shafts, steering, struts, etc) and they are not designed for heavy off road use. This is why we recommend "not intended for off road use".
 

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