Lift Junkie makes 4WD utes safer

Fleet Management

Avoid ground obstacles, carry heavier loads, get more off-road handling control or simply improve driver sight lines: Lift Junkie offers the ultimate combination of increased suspension functionality and affordability.

No modification is required, just replace the original components with the uprated heavy-duty shocks and springs. Compiling the very best combinations of suspension and ride control products, the Lift Junkie Team has created a product that offers light commercial and 4WD users the lift they are looking for without needing costly engineering certifications.

Lift Junkie lift kits use premium-brand components to enhance the capability of light commercial and 4WD vehicles, providing them with up to an additional 50mm (two inches) of ride height.

Using feedback and insights gained from ute owners, the company’s suspension specialists have created Lift Junkie systems for most popular applications.

The kits have been designed to help drivers better avoid ground obstacles, carry heavier loads, improve offroad handling control, and enhance driver sight lines.

With a range of options available to suit a wide range of utes and 4WDs with no ‘hard’ modification required, there is bound to be a lift kit that will suit every budget and desired function using some of the industry’s best technology, leading brands, and parts.

Lift junkie kits include components from:
•    Bilstein.
•    Dobisport.
•    Monroe Shocks.
•    Raw 4X4.
•    Superpro.

Lift Junkie is available through Autolign, Shock Shop & BNT branches. For more information go to Lift Junkie’s new website www.liftjunkie.co.nz.

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