Built for trucks. Built to last.
Suspension repair or a full lift install — we've got the experience and the equipment to do it right. Worn struts on a daily driver to a full lift on a truck built for off-road. If it rolls, we can work on it.
Top to bottom.
Done right.
- Suspension diagnostics and inspection
- Strut and shock absorber replacement
- Control arm and ball joint replacement
- Sway bar and end link service
- Steering linkage repair
- Lift kit installation — leveling kits, body lifts, suspension lifts
- Alignment following lift installation
- Fleet suspension maintenance and repair
Ready to lift your truck?
Building out a work truck or just want more ground clearance? We install lift kits the right way — alignment after, clean install, nothing left rattling. Quality brands, and we'll help you figure out what level of lift fits how you actually use the truck.
Suspension isn't just comfort — it's safety.
Bad shocks or struts affect braking distance, steering response, and tire wear. Uneven tire wear, a bouncy ride, clunking over bumps, or a nose that dips hard under braking are all signs something's off. Get it inspected before it gets worse.
Straight answers.
Are lift kits bad for your truck's suspension?
Not when they're installed correctly with the right components. Problems show up when someone stacks a tall lift on stock components, skips the alignment, or uses cheap parts. A properly matched kit (leveling, body, or full suspension lift) with quality shocks, control arms where needed, and a fresh alignment is safe and reliable. Done wrong, you'll burn through ball joints, tires, and CV axles fast.
How much does it cost to install a lift kit in Wichita KS?
Leveling kits typically run $400–$900 installed. Body lifts $800–$1,500. Full suspension lifts (4"–6") generally range $2,500–$6,000+ depending on the kit, components, and whether you're adding larger wheels and tires. Alignment is included. We'll quote your specific truck and goals before any work starts.
Where can I get a truck suspension lifted near Wichita?
Right here. We're a local mechanic for truck suspension work in Wichita and one of the few pickup truck customization shops in Wichita that also handles fleet and daily-driver suspension repair — same shop, same standards.
What are the signs my suspension needs attention?
Uneven tire wear, a bouncy or rough ride, the vehicle pulling to one side, clunking noises over bumps, or a nose that dips hard under braking. Get it inspected before it gets worse.
Do you install lift kits on fleet trucks?
Yes. Work trucks that need additional ground clearance or specific job-site setup are something we handle regularly.
How long does a lift kit installation take?
Most lift kit installs take 1 to 2 days depending on the kit and the vehicle. We'll confirm the timeline when you schedule.
Do I need an alignment after a lift kit?
Always. Any lift changes the geometry of the suspension and steering. We include alignment as part of every lift install.
Can worn suspension affect other parts of my vehicle?
Yes. Bad shocks or struts affect braking distance, steering response, and tire wear. It's not just comfort — it's safety.
