There are plenty of reasons why you may prefer a lifted truck over one that's closer to the ground. If you like to go off-roading, then extra ground clearance can be a necessity, allowing you to pass over rocks, roots, and other obstacles in your path without damaging crucial underbody components. Whether you're looking to drive on or off-road, you might be interested in upgrading to a set of larger tires, which can improve traction thanks to their added surface area. A lifted truck can generally accommodate bigger tires, thanks to the added clearance between the bottom of the vehicle and the ground. On the other hand, maybe you just like the look of a lifted truck or want a higher driving position.
Whatever your reasons for wanting one, you can find used lifted trucks for sale in Duluth here at Rick Hendrick Buick GMC Duluth. If you're looking for a truck with a factory lift, then we have options like the Canyon AT4 and Sierra AT4. Specialized off-road trims often come at a premium since they have so much extra equipment, like skid plates, beefy shocks, and (of course) lifted suspensions, but sometimes we get used trucks in our inventory that have been customized by their previous owners. Let's dig into the details a bit more so that you can get all the info you need about lifted trucks.
Factory-lifted trucks come with a little extra peace of mind since you know that the model has been extensively safety tested with its lifted suspension in place. If you trust the brand that made the truck, you can trust that its lifted models will be constructed with care and built to last. You'll also be confident that the lift was done using genuine OEM parts. The downsides are that factory-lifted models are often more expensive, and they usually only add a few inches of extra height. If you're looking for something more dramatic, you'll probably have to opt for an aftermarket lift.
Aftermarket lift kits can give you a significant height increase and can be added to a wide range of trucks, expanding your options beyond models that are available with factory-lifted trims. There are two main types of aftermarket lift kits. Body lift kits are more affordable but don't increase your ground clearance since they only raise the truck's body, not its frame. Suspension lift kits are more expensive and complex, but they can bring your truck's body and frame up by just about any amount, from a few inches to over a foot.

When you shop here at Rick Hendrick Buick GMC Duluth, you have a wide variety of options to choose from. You can find used factory-lifted trucks like the GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 and AT4X. You can also browse our used inventory for trucks that have already been fitted with aftermarket lifts, or you can take matters into your own hands by having our service center install a lift kit in any truck you buy. We offer quality parts that are built to last and professional installation from our certified technicians.
This depends on the type of lift. A lift can negatively impact handling since it raises the truck's center of gravity, making it top-heavy and increasing your chances of tipping. However, a lift can also improve handling off-road since it allows the wheels to adjust more easily to uneven ground and makes it possible for you to use larger tires with more surface area.
You don't have to worry about towing with a factory-installed lift since the model's towing capacity already accounts for the lift. An aftermarket body lift kit shouldn't really affect towing either since the frame is basically unaltered. However, with an aftermarket suspension lift kit, you have to put some extra thought into things. When you lift the frame, you're also lifting the hitch, which can make it physically tricky to connect your trailer to your truck. A drop hitch can solve this problem but will almost certainly affect the maximum amount of weight that you can safely tow.
Insurance can vary quite a bit from policy to policy, truck to truck, and even lift kit to lift kit. The best way to be completely certain about your insurance payments is to discuss your options with your auto insurance agent before committing. Many models and lift kits won't have a large impact on your premiums, but it's always better to play it safe.
This is another question that is difficult to provide a general answer to. Installing a kit could void some parts of your warranty, or it could add coverage specifically for the aftermarket components. Luckily, when you work with a trusted dealer like Rick Hendrick Buick GMC Duluth, we can help you figure out the answers for your specific situation. For instance, if you have a GMC truck, then we can get you hooked up with a factory-approved lift kit sold by GMC that definitely won't void your warranty.
With a suspension lift kit, the sky's the limit. When taken to extremes, this is how monster trucks become so monstrous. But you do have to keep practicality in mind when deciding how high is too high for you. Lifting a truck means lifting the cab, making it more difficult to get in and out, and lifting the bed, making it trickier to load and unload cargo. You can offset these effects somewhat by adding steps, but often it's better to stick with a more reasonable lift in the first place.

Here at Rick Hendrick Buick GMC Duluth, we strive to help our customers with all their automotive needs, from shopping to service. That means you can take care of everything right here in one location, making your experience smooth and simple. Our sales team can help you find a truck that's just right for you, and our finance center can get you set up with a monthly payment plan that fits your budget. If the model you settle on needs a tweak or two, you can find quality accessories and parts in our parts center. For parts installation, regular maintenance, and any repairs you may need down the road, you can count on the experts in our service center.